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Old 05-11-2015, 08:11 PM
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A few curse words, cuts on both hands, one on my nose later both are on. Mud flaps make things interesting, I think I could do the next set in half the time now that I learned a trick for the two bolts by the mud flaps. Then again I hope there's never a next time.





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Looks so much better without seeing daylight at the other side right?


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I have been thinking about adding these as well.

Once these are on, how easy is it to wash up behind these to make sure all the salt and crud is out and not building up behind?
Who cares? Does anyone wonder the same for their cars, minivans and SUVs since they are standard equipment on those? Nope.

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[QUOTE=SteveLord;4162642]Looks so much better without seeing daylight at the other side right?


That's a cool feature to, just noticed that! I really think for what we pay for these trucks, especially the higher end models they should come with them from the factory.
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
Looks so much better without seeing daylight at the other side right?




Who cares? Does anyone wonder the same for their cars, minivans and SUVs since they are standard equipment on those? Nope.
Who cares? I do!

So you don't care about all the salt, mud and grime that can still get up behind these and not be able to remove it all? The only way I see with these in place to wash out the complete area of your truck bed from the cab to the bumper is to lay on the ground under the truck? Cars usually do not have the big open area behind the rear wheel well as a truck does nor in front of it.

I just asked if it is still easy to clean up in this area. As I like the idea but just asked a simple question. My 2007 was starting to rust horrible around the wheels and I washed it regularly and was able to see and clean the entire area each and every time.



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