Official "Electric Blue" Picture Thread
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Even here in Seattle where they alternate between salting, sanding, and doing nothing during snow storms, there are many reasons to have mud flaps. Its also a common courtesy here due to the 300+ days of rain.
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i also do this with it
sorry too lazy to resize
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Mudflaps are functional on a daily driven car. Unless wherever you drive the streets are paved perfectly like gold and there is never any construction (rocks, pebbles, nails, etc) that your tires could kick up and ruin the lower part of the car.
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I got mine from rokblokz. I have them set really low so they wore down to a nice height after some time. I can only speak for these and theyre really heavy duty. They stay stiff and can poke out far enough to cover a wide tire.