Rally Armor Mud Flaps

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DirtNasty

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Thanks for reminding me to order a few sheets of UHMW-PE to make my own "rally-armor" style flaps.

Also will come in handy for laying down on my yet to be ordered aluminum skid plates. (you know, so i can slide on something cheaper then aluminum skid plates.. lol)
 
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Just an update on these: I moved out to Wyoming where its crazy windy. Since these style flaps are kinda flimsy and made to bend somewhat, the wind sometimes blows them into the tires at low speeds and makes a noise that scares the shit out of me. I was on base the first time it happened and I thought it was machine gun fire at first
 

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Do you have them mounted to the correct body mount? I have a SCrew so no way they could ge to the tires but not sure on the SCab.
 

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Necropost.

It's been a year and a half, what do you guys think of them now that some time has gone by?
 

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Mine have held up pretty well. They have developed a *very* slight curl towards the rear of the vehicle, but it is hardly noticeable. They have definitely done a decent job of keeping crud off of the door handles. The only thing I would add is that I did have to add a few more screws to keep gunk from building up in between the fender flare and the mud flap. Overall, I have been very pleased.
 
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