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Originally posted by primal-hunter:
The above discussion is why one has to be careful on the internet. There are a lot of idiots out there who have never seriously been off road in sand, mud, or snow. They sit around and are dishonest in their comments. I have had both brand of mudflaps. The problems is that the tires stick out further than the mudflap. At best, the mudflaps can only reduce a small amount of whatever. Save your money for the fender flares - and don't be the first to buy. Wait and learn from others before buying. It is so sad that the urban pretenders out there can't be honest. Best of luck.
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So basically what you are saying is that the mudflaps are not perfect and don't protect the whole vehicle. What the hell is perfect in this world? Nobody expects them to be perfect except maybe you. I am more than happy with the protection I get with the OEM flaps since it is far better than nothing. An added bonus is it only cost me $35 and I am protected until something better comes along. If you can not understand the thought process, sorry, but you should probably just run along now

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