Clear Mud Flaps

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$220.00 shipped.
 
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email sent...what I like about your set-up is the use of the existing push pins along the bottom fender edge.....take them off by just turning the wheel and accessing the area...
 

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i agree, its amazing lately how many guys wanna put bra's on their car or stupid junk like this.


For many years, I lived at the end of a dirt/gravel road.

Clear bra was all that kept my car's paint in decent shape. I too thought about "mudflaps" and would have bought some if they were available.
 

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For many years, I lived at the end of a dirt/gravel road.

Clear bra was all that kept my car's paint in decent shape. I too thought about "mudflaps" and would have bought some if they were available.

I tried the clear bra on the Mamba and found that the heat of the sills impacted the intergrity of the material...to the point that if anyone's shoe hit the sill,it caused marrs and scuffing which was very difficult to take off.. I want something for the moment depending on where I am going to drive the car - and the ability to take them off without great effort...I like the word :"stone guards" better.....
 

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