Rally Armor Mud Flaps

Yay or nay?


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Just installed the front ones. Not sure if I like them or not... I'm thinking about moving them in more so it sticks out less. Or I'm thinking about removing them. I haven't installed the rears yet.

What do you guys think?

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I think it looks cleaner without. But the paint will stay protected around that area.
 

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Maybe on a Subaru.. had them on my 2015 STi but also eventually removed them.
 

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Ick
 


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well, you asked. Mudflaps on a performance car, or actually any car at all.....why would anyone ever be in muddy conditions in a CTR? Pick up trucks-definitely.....some of those flexible curb feelers would also go well with the flaps....:)
 
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Thanks for the inputs guys. Main season for the flaps were to prevent rock/dirt from the sides of the car. However, I am not willing to drill any new holes and the double sided tape isn't working out so I'm taking them off and not installing them for now.
 

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Thanks for the inputs guys. Main season for the flaps were to prevent rock/dirt from the sides of the car. However, I am not willing to drill any new holes and the double sided tape isn't working out so I'm taking them off and not installing them for now.
Wise choice. Put some paint protection on the areas you are concerned about. I used XPEL on my ctr.
 

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Hell no!
Not hating, but if it is a concern some rock chips, then a film can help with that without disrupt the look of the car (something will be affected on the Aerodynamics dept. too: air brake kinda thing), unless you gonna rally the car all the time.
 

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Very good idea. I was debating on doing this. Even though my car would never go on any mud roads, these will protect the side of my car from all the damn rocks and sand kicking up against it.
 

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Thanks for the inputs guys. Main season for the flaps were to prevent rock/dirt from the sides of the car. However, I am not willing to drill any new holes and the double sided tape isn't working out so I'm taking them off and not installing them for now.
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