Mud Flaps also known as mud guards reject regular road grime and rocks, keeping your fenders clean and pristine. Mud flaps are rather easy to install, but can sometimes prove to be a very messy and awkward process. Just a few bolts or screws are enough to hold the top of the mud flap firmly in place while the bottom edge remains unattached. Mud guards stop the assault on your paint instantly, making your latest wash job last longer. Although they are commonly called mud flaps, mud guards and splash guards, these rubber mats also help deflect loose gravel and excessive rainwater. Thus, mud flaps may certainly prove handy during heavy rains and other extreme driving conditions.Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Mud Flaps
Mud Flaps also known as mud guards reject regular road grime and rocks, keeping your fenders clean and pristine. Mud flaps are rather easy to install, but can sometimes prove to be a very messy and awkward process. Just a few bolts or screws are enough to hold the top of the mud flap firmly in place while the bottom edge remains unattached. Mud guards stop the assault on your paint instantly, making your latest wash job last longer. Although they are commonly called mud flaps, mud guards and splash guards, these rubber mats also help deflect loose gravel and excessive rainwater. Thus, mud flaps may certainly prove handy during heavy rains and other extreme driving conditions.
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