PDP Contour Fox Logo Mud Flaps Installed! Pics!

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They had to be at this point so the tires didn't grab them in full turn. My Methods are 0 offset. I tried to have them higher which brought the inside of them up and then rubbed on the tires.
 

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I don't know what it looks like in person but I think I'd cut an inch or two off the top and lift them a bit.

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They had to be at this point so the tires didn't grab them in full turn. My Methods are 0 offset. I tried to have them higher which brought the inside of them up and then rubbed on the tires.

so are my methods, and I didn't have to mount them like street sweeper flaps lol

tuck those suckers in and up!
 

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PDP's installed

I originally got mine to keep my truck cleaner. If you are out muddin' and you drive through town all mudded up that is cool, shows you been havin fun. But if you have a dirty truck from street driving that is not cool, shows you are a lazy bum. I got tired of grabbing a dirty door handle and got mine installed today. I also noticed some paint chips and my truck is less than 8000 miles old, so that is another good reason. These are very discreet, I didnt want dorky looking flaps on my truck. These look good and will help a lot I am sure. The flaps look like they plug the gap between your tire and side step nicely.
 

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These look great. Wonder if I can order only the rears.. Oh well, I'll be installing the rears and doing the running board extensions for the fronts. Boom.
 

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These look great. Wonder if I can order only the rears.. Oh well, I'll be installing the rears and doing the running board extensions for the fronts. Boom.

Yes you can. I have them loaded in my website to sell as a set of four, but if you send me a message I can get you a pair for the rear for $50 shipped to the lower 48. Just let me know what you want and I can get it for you.

As for trimming the tops, yes, you can do that too. You can pretty much do what you want with the tops to adjust the length where you want it.
 

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Yes you can. I have them loaded in my website to sell as a set of four, but if you send me a message I can get you a pair for the rear for $50 shipped to the lower 48. Just let me know what you want and I can get it for you.

As for trimming the tops, yes, you can do that too. You can pretty much do what you want with the tops to adjust the length where you want it.

Awesome sauce. I'll be ordering some shortly.
 

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Does anyone have a photo of the truck with the flaps installed from behind... like the view a car behind you would see?
 
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Subbed. Getting rid of my Vortex, just don't hold up when in mud and off-roading. My PDP's just arrived yesterday with black raptor so it's subtle. Plan on installing today.
 
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