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Mud Flaps or No Mud Flaps
I noticed when I was driving in the snow this year that my extended TB's running boards accumulated a fair bit of snow. Will mud flaps stop or cut this down and what are your opinions on mud flaps for the TB?
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Yes... they virtually eliminate snow buildup on the running boards...
It makes for a nice buildup on the mudflap though!
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Get the mud flaps. It will also help by keeping the rocks from flying up the lower parts of your TB reducing small rock chips.
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I am buying them next week, well they will appear on the TB next week, I do not think my wife will notice...lol..
![]() Got the moulded OEM mud flaps installed, they look great.
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