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Id like some good ones that do a good job AND don't look ghetto. I have been looking at the Kaydenco. Im not sure if they will look funny on the front and back of an F-250 SRW. What does everyone think? I live on a dirt road that turns to mud slush after any rain, and when i have to drive down it it dumps all of that mud on my factory side steps and in the bumpers.
bought these at www.fordaccessories.com. I didn't think I would like the white lettering but liked them after putting them on. Nice product! about $40/pair
I like the way your XL looks, but i have a F-250, so the XL may be too long. I wonder if the standard are too short to do any good. I want to keep the mud from caking and collecting on my step bars like yours, and keep it off the rear paint and out of the rear bumper where it ends up now.
I like the way your XL looks, but i have a F-250, so the XL may be too long. I wonder if the standard are too short to do any good. I want to keep the mud from caking and collecting on my step bars like yours, and keep it off the rear paint and out of the rear bumper where it ends up now.
The mud flaps really help keep the mud off of the step bars and paint. I to live on a dirt road where it can get quite muddy. I also filled up the inner fenders so rocks and mud don't fill up on the suspension and body. The standard rear flap on a F250 should hang about the same as the XL on a F350 due to the taller rear on the F350. The reason I got the duraflap is that they are flexible so if I hit large stones they wont break.
eh...hell, i ordered some for my and my wife's trucks. What the hell. Theres no sense in doing any more paint damage to either one. Plus, im tired of stepping on the mud on the step rail and hosing it out of the rear bumper and wires. I also liked the pro flaps, but i got the duraflaps anyway. I talked to dennis on the phone and he gave me all the info i needed.
bought these at www.fordaccessories.com. I didn't think I would like the white lettering but liked them after putting them on. Nice product! about $40/pair
Do these do a good job of protecting your exhaust tip?
bought these at www.fordaccessories.com. I didn't think I would like the white lettering but liked them after putting them on. Nice product! about $40/pair
I agree with silvermaxd on the look and functionality of this OEM preoduct.
I have the same ones as silvermaxd. The only thing I don't like about them is the fact they catch grit & small pebbles in between the paint and the mud flap. There isn't any protection for your finish there. I'm scared to think what it will look like if I took them off... I guess it's better than the alternative though. I like the looks and functionality other than that though.
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