Mudflaps

I am not crazy about the look of them either, however, I live in a rural area of the mountains and the local governments up here add aggregates, (cinders), to their salt slurry when deicing snow and ice in the winter. That mixture acts like a sand blaster coming off the wheels. Much of that cinder remains on the road edges well into the summer, so chipping is a big issue on most any car. Clear stoneguard film does a respectable job, but I use both. A big advantage of the flaps is it cuts down the huge plume of spray coming off the rear end in the rain and keeps the rear of the car, (below the deck lid spoiler) a lot cleaner. I will also say that at $130, these were, by far, the most expensive mud flaps ever!
 
I have them fitted, and its a good job. Driving around the countryside can change the look of your paint work. :fuelfire:

 
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