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Mud flaps - 3/3/2008 7:56:56 PM   
#1SuburbanFan


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this is mainly a personal prefrence kinda thread, but I also want company complaints and comments.
I am looking at all kinds of mud flaps for my 97 suburban and i wasn't sure if plastic or rubber was better and if I should bother putting them on the front as well.  please warn me of bad brands and lead me towards good ones.
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RE: Mud flaps - 3/10/2008 11:41:35 PM   
Chev007

 

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Try looking at Husky mud flaps they can be sold in pairs for either the front or rear tires as well. I would suggest you opt for the heavy-duty molded rubber. I also hear that the Power Flow is actually good and reliable car parts store where you can find those are plenty.

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