Large mud flaps

Thoughts on my fender flare extensoin flaps


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I am highly concerned about rock chips when I take the truck off road. I got a few on the bottom of the door with no mud flaps. Before I would take it off road again, I wanted to make sure I would not get anymore. I installed the PDP flaps and am going to leave them on all the time. I also made some fender flare extension flaps out of fiberglass to put on just for off road driving to further protect the finish. I replaced 3 of the plastic screw things that hold the fender flares on with bolts. They are easier to remove then the factory plastic screw things.
 

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After a day of off roading, they kept the truck pretty clean. I am not worried about dirt, its just a good indication that rocks are not hitting the side either.
 

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not my cup of tea, but they sure look like they work! which is what they are meant to do.
 
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They are JUST for off road and are removed as soon as the trip is done.
 
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