Protection for Fox 3.0 rears?

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Guess you didn't see Corey under my truck at Raptoberfest. RPG all the way

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Please don't take this as a ding on your product. I would rather rip one of your flaps. I abused the hell out of them

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All good, none taken.....you guys are what we build products for and we found something to work on to see if there is a way to not rip the rubber flap when pinched between the ground and truck should that happen. There may or may not be a viable solution but we know about it at least.
 

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I use a piece of rubber hose slipped over the end to give some protection, at least keep the small pitting from happening. For the Big stuff.. you are on your own.
 

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My truck is in the shop so I can't go out and look right now, but what about attaching the mid-flap, or something similar, to the front most part of the rear wheel wells? I'm thinking it would be out of the way of a full compression tire stuff and if it was mounted correctly (maybe hanging down just a little?) it should protect against rocks and debris and have less chance of being ripped off? I don't know if that makes sense now that I've typed it, but it makes sense in my head lol
 
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