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They look nice but as mud flaps go I don't think I would pay 3x as much just to keep mud, rock, etc. off the back of my truck. Also one more thing to have to clean to look good for the price I paid for it, Nope.
I know that the Duraflaps were a bit on the expensive side....but worth every penny.
I quick wipe as I wash the truck and they look new. The stainless pieces do not have to be polished..just washed.
They area guaranteed for life, and in the year I have had mine they have retained their shape, work great...and really protect better than any others I have seen.
Like I said good looking but expensive. Powerflow mudders are lifetime as well and hold their shape great. I am on my third truck with them, the last two were 150's, and I had those painted. They hold up well to off roading as they hold shape but bend well when needed in holoes, curb's etc.
Looks like there are all kinds of options out there! Have fun deciding . . .
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