Zach
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Handlebar whips with quick clips work pretty well too.Friend's dad was biker from Brooklyn way back in the greaser days. They all carried a ball peen hammers to keep other drivers polite.
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Handlebar whips with quick clips work pretty well too.Friend's dad was biker from Brooklyn way back in the greaser days. They all carried a ball peen hammers to keep other drivers polite.
The ones with superwide wheels that hang half way out, I wonder how the get those cuts in the sidewalls.....@wallyworldCitations for lack of mudflaps and differential scrotums should be mandatory....
Ouch, I couldn't make that drive. That's why 83 is so busy now.
Now there’s an idea....maybe I can rock some get back whips off my mud flaps. That’ll keep all you guys with them weak glass windshields back far enough.Handlebar whips with quick clips work pretty well too.
The mudflaps on my Tacoma kept getting ripped off on the trail. Ended up loosening the fender flare as well. My current truck didnt come with them. I do wish they'd make some low profile ones to catch some tire ejections without getting hung on obstacles. Seems they think it's an all or nothing type thing.
I once was pulled over for a minor speeding violation and the officer let me go with a promise that I would install mud flaps on my pickup with bumper 10 " off the pavement. He even measured it to show me. Mud flaps were installed. It was a positive and a learning experience with a practical and respectful LE officer.Mt law requires a mudflap within 8 inches to the ground. I don't think it is heavily enforced.
Yeah maybe, except in this example of mudflaps, the “old-age” style makes way more sense.The addition of mud flaps to any vehicle is proof of old age. Kinda like wearing a one piece jumpsuit instead of wearing a shirt and pants.
Yeah, those custom fit jobs are usually too stiff for off road use. Meant to keep the soccer mom's vehicle clean taking the kids to school. The generic cut to fit stuff is usually more flexible ... but less attractive.I run factory mudflaps but I will mention they've been nearly ripped off a few times. I have a tacoma with mud terrains and when you're wheeling over stuff the mudflaps get hung up and tear off. If you ask on the tacoma forums they'll tell you to immediately remove them. Maybe some aftermarket ones would be more durable?