Home Made Rear Shock Guards

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treypal

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If you have wheeled as hard as I have, then your rear shock guards probably look like this.



I took some 2"-3" hoseclamps, and some strips of toolbox mat, and fabbed some up.



I am not sure how long they will last, but the material was cheap, and it will keep rocks from nicking the shafts.
 

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Very nice Trey. I love the simplicity and ingenuity. Well done.
 
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I've gotten a few points and waves on the highway. I have since upgraded to a heavier material, the first ones were too soft...
 

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I'm needing to do something to keep the front tires from kicking mud and crap into my rear wheels and brakes. Already replaced rotors and pads last winter, don't want to do it again. I am thinking of mid-ship full width flaps like short course off road trucks, but they look rather stupid on a raptor.

Dan, it was a really, really, really small camera from really, really, really far away.
 
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