Show your splash guards!!!!! (dare I ask)
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Like these?
Sorry, really truck is really dirty and dusty, they are normally black. I put them on after I put on my wheel spacers and they really made a huge improvement on the amount of mud and rocks that flew into the side of the Jeep.
![](http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff119/tacomadave_bucket/jeep/topoff3.jpg)
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Sorry, really truck is really dirty and dusty, they are normally black. I put them on after I put on my wheel spacers and they really made a huge improvement on the amount of mud and rocks that flew into the side of the Jeep.
![](http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff119/tacomadave_bucket/jeep/topoff3.jpg)
![](http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff119/tacomadave_bucket/jeep/splash2.jpg)
![](http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff119/tacomadave_bucket/jeep/splash1.jpg)
Last edited by wranglerdave; 07-25-2010 at 08:21 PM.
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LOL, you'd think at first this would be a rediculous thread but in a lot of states you need flaps down to like the mid-tire area if you are lifted, so I hear. A guy a while back wrote up a thread cause he was pissed for getting a ticket for not having mud flaps with his lift.
I myself don't have em' but I did add the factory side steps as you see above to also block mud and crap from being flicked up. they work great for that. I figured those flaps might get caught on a rock and get ripped off, I don't know that for sure though.
I myself don't have em' but I did add the factory side steps as you see above to also block mud and crap from being flicked up. they work great for that. I figured those flaps might get caught on a rock and get ripped off, I don't know that for sure though.
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However i have been impressed by them withstanding quite a bit of abuse on the trail, but they won't last long if you plan on wheeling your Jeep. They just look bad on the front.. the rear is understandable.