P1000 Mud Busters vs. Honda Fender Flares vs. ?

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I've only had my buggy about a week, and I cn already tell I need to do something to keep the mud down. Not so much for me, but if my wife gets muddy/wet every time she rides she'll quit riding. Looked at the OEM Honda fender flares which seem nice, but it's just as bad in the back as it is in the front. Mud busters seems OK, certainly pretty effective if you get the entire XL kit. involves drilling a lot of holes into my new rig though, so I'd hate to do that only to find out they're not that great. For you guys that have had some success keeping your passengers and buggy cleaner, what did you use?
 
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I've only had my buggy about a week, and I cn already tell I need to do something to keep the mud down. Not so much for me, but if my wife gets muddy/wet every time she rides she'll quit riding. Looked at the OEM Honda fender flares which seem nice, but it's just as bad in the back as it is in the front. Mud busters seems OK, certainly pretty effective if you get the entire XL kit. involves drilling a lot of holes into my new rig though, so I'd hate to do that only to find out they're not that great. For you guys that have had some success keeping your passengers and buggy cleaner, what did you use?

I have the honda oem up front and they do really good and I'm wider than a stock pioneer;) I'm probably going to get mudbuster's for the rear in the near future
 
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You can see them in the pics
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I have the mudbusters all around and they work really good. This picture was after 3 days of riding at RRB and about 80miles. They made a big difference and they are very durable. I have wheel spacer front and rear.

The only down side is the a PIA to install. 243274b3684857f839e8ad03ec281823

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I'm needing some also, I think the Hondas sure look a lot nicer. I wonder how they would stand up in the tight Florida woods.

They have done good here in our tight woods I can't count how many times I have tore them off;) I just recently busted them. I was in a rut about tip over and a rock was sticking out and busted it:( but I put a pin back in it and put some zip ties
 
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Sweet. Looks better than the mud busters, but it seems like something for the rear is necessary as well. I've only been through pretty light stuff so far, and the back is a wreck. Looks like if you were sitting back there it would be somewhat miserable

Yeah something is definitely needed in the rear.
 
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I've only had my buggy about a week, and I cn already tell I need to do something to keep the mud down. Not so much for me, but if my wife gets muddy/wet every time she rides she'll quit riding. Looked at the OEM Honda fender flares which seem nice, but it's just as bad in the back as it is in the front. Mud busters seems OK, certainly pretty effective if you get the entire XL kit. involves drilling a lot of holes into my new rig though, so I'd hate to do that only to find out they're not that great. For you guys that have had some success keeping your passengers and buggy cleaner, what did you use?
Mud buster dont like deep ruts in Tennessee. Broke everyone including the ones on the wolverine this weekend. I do have the factory fender flares in front. I did crack one though. But still good to go.
 
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Mud buster dont like deep ruts in Tennessee. Broke everyone including the ones on the wolverine this weekend. I do have the factory fender flares in front. I did crack one though. But still good to go.
good to know... I haven't had issues with mine yet. These machines are so wide in tight trails and the mudbusters really stick out. I have rubbed some trees hard enough that I thought they would break, but no issues. I'll try to be careful.
 
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