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Old Dec 4, 2008, 11:30 AM
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THANKS for REAL FEEDBACK!!

Originally Posted by macPSU
The installation was a genuine pain in my ***. The second flap took 1/100 the time, but that first one...

They seem like quality pieces - they are urethane so it's not crap material. The flexibility is good so they have room to move if they scrape at all, but they don't seem to permanently "curve" or anything.

I think mudflaps in general are ugly, but I needed to do something about the paint chipping, and so far this has worked out alright. Still getting some chips, but RA is better than nothing.
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Originally Posted by SIKEVO9
Nice pics. honestly they look cheap to me.. NO HARD FEELINGS THO {thumbup**
no hard feeling at all.
But can i ask you which kinda mudflaps doesn't look cheap to you?
Just for curiosity.
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Old Dec 4, 2008, 01:40 PM
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I always wanted good looking mud flaps. Seen them RA's. just didnt like em. The ones i want are $379.00
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so those are almost cost 3 times more.
then this:


and they are looking almost 3 times better too :

http://www.shop.fqperformance.com/im...o2%20Rear2.jpg

http://www.breakthrumotorsports.com/...Path=4217_4415

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Old Dec 4, 2008, 01:50 PM
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how does it compare to the sparco ones? only $20 a pair?
http://www.sparcousa.com/ptuning_acc.asp?id=359

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Old Dec 4, 2008, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by sblvro
how does it compare to the sparco ones? only $20 a pair?
Link?
Old Dec 4, 2008, 02:04 PM
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better comparison the cheap looking one:



or the well worth it one:


i honestly and no bias here from me, the RA is a much better deal between those.
i do not see how you justify the almost triple price on it.
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Originally Posted by sblvro
how does it compare to the sparco ones? only $20 a pair?
http://www.sparcousa.com/ptuning_acc.asp?id=359
how funny is that , i have them on file ..


they are not UR. that is NO.1.
Then they are for who actually racing, We change them about every 3rd race if it was still on it.
They are awesome though and give you a much more safety , because they are much more wider. But i think for the street they just too big. And wont less long. They are skinny also and kinda soft plastic. /im not expert in this /
Very easy to ripped them off if you going backward.
Those are the flappy ones.

http://www.blue-line.tv/cruisers/Out...20PICT0293.JPG
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Rally armor flaps are definitely not cheap looking or low quality.
I love mine. They're very sturdy too.
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yeah i think the most cheap looking is a sparco, if any one saw that one in person. But they are not for look, remember that
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are they instock

and they cost alot less then the OEM ones that dont look as good

and where did you get your tow rings??
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Originally Posted by Robevo RS
yeah i think the most cheap looking is a sparco, if any one saw that one in person. But they are not for look, remember that
better function than form?
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Originally Posted by sblvro
better function than form?

They are much more wider and longer. so they give more coverage.
But they are not too "stylish" or maybe too stylish for everyday ...
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I found these on EBAY. NOT BAD! id rock em if i had a X.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mitsu...ayphotohosting
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those are the OEM ones.


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