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mud flaps - 3/14/2006 7:43:10 PM   
Lilsallyan


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I was thinking about adding front and rear mud flaps. Does anybody have a picture of their LR3 with them installed so I can see how they look?
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RE: mud flaps - 3/20/2006 2:08:38 PM   
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Mud flaps are flimsy and break
I have them. They look good as long as you don't break them rock crawling. I went to Moab, UT with my LR3 and broke off 2 flaps and tore off the driver's side sill pannel guard. Get them if you don't do any challenging off-roading.


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RE: mud flaps - 3/20/2006 2:28:13 PM   
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sweet HSE

is that CB so you can talk to truckers?

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RE: mud flaps - 3/27/2006 8:28:57 PM   
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advisable if you're not going off-roading. looks ok. i was worried at how it would look like in the beginning but turned out to complement the fender flares. Would like to post a pic but i'm new in this forum and yet to figure out how to do it.

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RE: mud flaps - 3/30/2006 4:28:42 PM   
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Ya,
The CB was for chatting to the other trucks I did rock crawling with in Moab, UT. Usefull tool, "Good Buddy"

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RE: mud flaps - 6/5/2006 8:47:58 PM   
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I had my LR3 for about a month before I added mudflaps, and I strongly recommend them. The $400 price may seem steep, but you will ultimately prevent more expensive damage to your paint around your tire wells.

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RE: mud flaps - 6/5/2006 8:54:16 PM   
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Mud flaps are fine (they look good) as long as you don't do any rock crawling. I have broken 3 of mine off already. I am leaving them broken until I can get a 2" lift so that they wont keep tearing off when I go off road.

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