mud flaps
Mud flaps are flimsy and break
I have them. They look good as long as you don't break them rock crawling. I went to Moab, UT with my LR3 and broke off 2 flaps and tore off the driver's side sill pannel guard. Get them if you don't do any challenging off-roading.
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I have them. They look good as long as you don't break them rock crawling. I went to Moab, UT with my LR3 and broke off 2 flaps and tore off the driver's side sill pannel guard. Get them if you don't do any challenging off-roading.
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advisable if you're not going off-roading. looks ok. i was worried at how it would look like in the beginning but turned out to complement the fender flares. Would like to post a pic but i'm new in this forum and yet to figure out how to do it.
I had my LR3 for about a month before I added mudflaps, and I strongly recommend them. The $400 price may seem steep, but you will ultimately prevent more expensive damage to your paint around your tire wells.
Mud flaps are fine (they look good) as long as you don't do any rock crawling. I have broken 3 of mine off already. I am leaving them broken until I can get a 2" lift so that they wont keep tearing off when I go off road.
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