Possible mudflap options for New lifted SD with offset wheels and AR power boards
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Possible mudflap options for New lifted SD with offset wheels and AR power boards
Hello all,
First post here and hoping someone can give me some Much Needed options/ideas as to thos Ugly Dilemma
Few weeks ago traded my 2014 lariat F250 4.5" lifted diesel in on the last of the 16's
This new white F250 crew though i decided it'd look sharp with full 2" colour matched Bushwackers and just enough wheel offset to keep the 35-12.5-20 Firestone Destination MT tucked inside so we went with a -12 Chrome wheel and I'm really happy with the appearance.
All was dandy until i installed new Amp Research power boards. Another really nice touch but between the MT's spittin rocks outa those heavy lugs and absolutely No Protection to side of truck now that the running boards sit tucked away up and under the truck. I'm in Dire Need to figure out what to get to protect my paint along side of vehicle.
Not many typical Mudflaps Ive ever been able admitted to their attractiveness but I'm aware of their functionality.
Browsing online for a little while I'm seeing "Offset" flaps but shockingly upwards of $300-$500 A Pair.
Hiccup though is to find something that looks decent but I'd functional that hopefully won't break the bank
Also, How does one go about installing flaps with these big honkin fender flares. As gorgeous as my new ride looks in some ways I kinda wish I had stayed with factory wheel offset because I wouldn't be in the paint rippin situation I'm in now.
Oh yes, I noticed these Clear Mudflaps but figured they'll look great until they start getting beat up and will quite possibly show their age quick once sand and stones hammer away at em.
Appreciate experienced replies guys. Thank You in advance. I didn't pay for membership on this site and don't think I can post photos to show you the truck.
First post here and hoping someone can give me some Much Needed options/ideas as to thos Ugly Dilemma
Few weeks ago traded my 2014 lariat F250 4.5" lifted diesel in on the last of the 16's
This new white F250 crew though i decided it'd look sharp with full 2" colour matched Bushwackers and just enough wheel offset to keep the 35-12.5-20 Firestone Destination MT tucked inside so we went with a -12 Chrome wheel and I'm really happy with the appearance.
All was dandy until i installed new Amp Research power boards. Another really nice touch but between the MT's spittin rocks outa those heavy lugs and absolutely No Protection to side of truck now that the running boards sit tucked away up and under the truck. I'm in Dire Need to figure out what to get to protect my paint along side of vehicle.
Not many typical Mudflaps Ive ever been able admitted to their attractiveness but I'm aware of their functionality.
Browsing online for a little while I'm seeing "Offset" flaps but shockingly upwards of $300-$500 A Pair.
Hiccup though is to find something that looks decent but I'd functional that hopefully won't break the bank
Also, How does one go about installing flaps with these big honkin fender flares. As gorgeous as my new ride looks in some ways I kinda wish I had stayed with factory wheel offset because I wouldn't be in the paint rippin situation I'm in now.
Oh yes, I noticed these Clear Mudflaps but figured they'll look great until they start getting beat up and will quite possibly show their age quick once sand and stones hammer away at em.
Appreciate experienced replies guys. Thank You in advance. I didn't pay for membership on this site and don't think I can post photos to show you the truck.
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Thanks fordman, photo friendly site here. I'll take a look at Dura Flaps and maybe won't be as shocked as I was last looked while searching for them.
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