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The other members that have them I've rode with love them. It was a good kit. For just over $200 it's a little high for plastic flares but it would have taken me forever to custom build. I will test this weekend! @PioneerPete and @joeymt33 have been running them for a while. They may have a comment on them.
they work great. mine have been tough as nails. taken plenty of abuse and never came off. looks like they fixed the only real flaw by adding more material in the rear so that it fits around the roll bar. mine stop short of the roll bar, so still get a little mud in the very rear corner on each side. joey made a patch for his back there, but I've just never gotten around to it.
 
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Look sweet. How do they like the mud?

Mud doesn't phase them at all. I had to make two mods to make them better but I'd never take them off.

The other members that have them I've rode with love them. It was a good kit. For just over $200 it's a little high for plastic flares but it would have taken me forever to custom build. I will test this weekend! @PioneerPete and @joeymt33 have been running them for a while. They may have a comment on them.

I've scraped them on the ground and hit trees and they hold up great. I haven't broken one yet.

Aren't they ridged? Looks like they could be trail litter given the wrong place.

You should try them. It's so nice to greatly reduce the mud thrown at you. I've broken a wheel, cut two Roctanes, broken two pieces of Trail Armor skids, numerous CV boots, bent the rocker bars up and had to bend them back, knocked off wheel center caps, etc but not a mudbuster yet!





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Mud doesn't phase them at all. I had to make two mods to make them better but I'd never take them off.



I've scraped them on the ground and hit trees and they hold up great. I haven't broken one yet.



You should try them. It's so nice to greatly reduce the mud thrown at you. I've broken a wheel, cut two Roctanes, broken two pieces of Trail Armor skids, numerous CV boots, bent the rocker bars up and had to bend them back, knocked off wheel center caps, etc but not a mudbuster yet!





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May do it.. I'm going to look at yours
 
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I made some Sunday out of 1/4" teflon. I'll try to get some pics tomorrow. I made the back and the front. I have 2 more pieces left to put on the back.

Where did you get the material?
 
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Mud doesn't phase them at all. I had to make two mods to make them better but I'd never take them off.



I've scraped them on the ground and hit trees and they hold up great. I haven't broken one yet.



You should try them. It's so nice to greatly reduce the mud thrown at you. I've broken a wheel, cut two Roctanes, broken two pieces of Trail Armor skids, numerous CV boots, bent the rocker bars up and had to bend them back, knocked off wheel center caps, etc but not a mudbuster yet!





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My left front rubs mine on big bumps pretty hard. It's been doing that for months now and no damage. They are every bit as tough as the factory roof. Which is saying something lol.
 
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Mudbusters review-

They worked wonderfully. They are tough little suckers- I slid off in a big hole and drug the whole left side for about 15 feet and thought for sure they were damaged. Could not find even a scratch. Kept mud out of the drivers area, just a little on the bed area.
 
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View attachment 39049 Mudbusters review-

They worked wonderfully. They are tough little suckers- I slid off in a big hole and drug the whole left side for about 15 feet and thought for sure they were damaged. Could not find even a scratch. Kept mud out of the drivers area, just a little on the bed area.

Hey Windrock, you can see the line on your front door where one side is clean and one side is dirty. That mud is coming from under the mud Buster fender flare at the bottom where it stops. If you can find some rubber laying around, you can stick it between the frame and skid plate and you will stop that mud from slinging up.

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"DGann"....I hammer down one time and break something and joeymt33 don't let me forget it!!!!!
 
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