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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 05:05 PM
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I would not get mudflaps...when you are 4 wheeling they do it hung up on things and ripp your whole fender wall out....Not a good idea !
speaking from experience !
 
Old Apr 20, 2007 | 06:51 PM
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ORIGINAL: TINKED

I would not get mudflaps...when you are 4 wheeling they do it hung up on things and ripp your whole fender wall out....Not a good idea !
speaking from experience !
Tammy, not everyone 4 wheels...particularly we "city folk" lol (unless you consider running over little NOS'd out streetracer punks in POS hondas, etc - 4 wheelin!)
Therefore they are great for people like us who get tired of keepin her shiny only to have her all messed up first drip of water we drive over.
 
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 07:33 AM
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17800723 is a GM part number. GMPD has them for $56 +S&H.
I think I can get'em cheaper at Lindsay Cadillac if anyone's interested.
 
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 02:25 PM
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I am slowly getting my H3 ready for off roading (rock protectors in). Just the other day I cleaned my H3 sparkling. I took it to a touchless car wash that has a prep area and really cleaned it up nice. Washed the wheels, wheel wells, underside, etc., etc.,. I left the car wash (it has a power dryer) and decided to take her up to 55 to dry off the few remaining wet areas.

I get done, get out to check the vehicle and the front tires must have been a bit wet, ugly blackish gray dried gunk on the rear right behind passenger doors on the part that sticks out.

Do they make a mud flap for off roaders, one that perhaps gives or is made of a more rubberized material?

Thanks,

Rob
 
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 10:01 PM
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I used my cheap, plain Autozone flaps laying around. They will bend back when you need them to and I didn't have to drill any painted surface to mount them. I used the rocker panel screw and two self-tapping screws (into the wheel well liner).

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