DaveM-sport
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I know it looks just as good properly covered in mud as it does clean but I'm starting to get really tired of washing it and only 5 mins later to have all the sides of the the 110 covered in mud and water splatters from the state of the roads at the moment
Have standard genuine mudflaps but they are absolutely useless with the 12.5x33s and 2" lift even with the extended arches as the mud just comes up outside the flaps and between the gap in the top edge of mudflap and the arches.
Thinking about making new mudflaps from just truck mudflaps and having them 2"s wider and maybe abit taller at the sides to bridge the gap between the arches but I'm not sure how it would look
Just wondering has anybody else done anything similar?
Have standard genuine mudflaps but they are absolutely useless with the 12.5x33s and 2" lift even with the extended arches as the mud just comes up outside the flaps and between the gap in the top edge of mudflap and the arches.
Thinking about making new mudflaps from just truck mudflaps and having them 2"s wider and maybe abit taller at the sides to bridge the gap between the arches but I'm not sure how it would look
Just wondering has anybody else done anything similar?