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Old 06-11-2019, 04:33 PM
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I ordered some no drill from Tire & Wheel Connection. I have a 150 yard caliche driveway, and mud slings up to my driver's window, so, i don't want scratches. My Ridge Grapplers don't stick out much, but, enough. Want to preserve that Ruby Red Metallic finish.
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I have the no drill $40 ebay ones and am quite happy. Much cleaner truck (work is down a dirt road), particularly the front lower corners on the inside front doors.
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Originally Posted by Coz_45
...Want to preserve that Ruby Red Metallic finish.

I really wanted to be one of those people that was like "it's a truck, some scratches are ok" when I bought my 2018. Until I got scratches behind the rear wheel and someone at work put a small dent in my door. Truck or not it still cost >$40,000...
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Originally Posted by jciesla
I really wanted to be one of those people that was like "it's a truck, some scratches are ok" when I bought my 2018. Until I got scratches behind the rear wheel and someone at work put a small dent in my door. Truck or not it still cost >$40,000...
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WeatherTechs are great. In the winter they use crushed lava rock around here and that isn't always friendly to your paint. Was pretty happy with WeatherTechs last winter. YMMV.
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OEM mud guards ftw

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Originally Posted by Bigcat1185
OEM mud guards ftw

For all the world they look exactly like the ones on Ebay for $40.
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Originally Posted by F175
For all the world they look exactly like the ones on Ebay for $40.
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I'd like some with a little more coverage than the factory mud guards but damn, they aren't easy to find...the best ones I see are Husky but at $100 a pair, ouch.
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Originally Posted by ghunt81
I'd like some with a little more coverage than the factory mud guards but damn, they aren't easy to find...the best ones I see are Husky but at $100 a pair, ouch.
Husky are 80.95 on amazon with free shipping. Just got mine yesterday.


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