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Old Dec 21, 2010, 06:59 PM
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mud flaps and lowered evo

So outt in the midwest region weve been getting alot of snow lately so ive been thinking about getting some mudflaps i was just wondering if anyone has any experience with a them on a lowered evo i looked at it and it seems like it be dragging almost lol so idk

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Old Dec 21, 2010, 07:08 PM
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I had to toss mine because they got bent from speed bumps. They get all bent, ugly and scratched lol. Good luck!!
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aww thats upsetting =/ anyone else??
Old Dec 21, 2010, 09:24 PM
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I've got rallyarmor and hotchkis springs, works great, one front scrapes sometimes whith big speed bumps, but not getting bent. Looks sick.
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i have rally armour and the evo is lowered on swifts + mr bilstiens. it scrapes on tall speed bumps.

other than that, they're great. it keeps the car clean too.
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post pics up
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I have rally armor mudflaps currently lowered on Espelir GT and havent had any issues. Sure they will scrape here and there but hey so does my front lip
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mine scrape on super high speed bumps or deep dips. i heard the new rally armor ones are a more flexible material...so they shouldnt scrape as bad lol. mudflaps should be used tho! thats what they are for
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Get rally armor universal ones and lower your car first then put them where you feel comfortable putting them without dragging.
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hrmmm yeh i need them flaps could have used em last night!! haha we got dumped on like 7 inches evo was nice and full from eatting snow yumm, but it sure was fun! pics would be nice too!
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