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...and don't forget the rocks of salt, and resultant salt soup our illustrious PennDOT insists on dropping on our roads, by the trillions of tons at even the hint of a forecast of a 1/4" of the white stuff.
Well snow doesn't do well being scraped by a mudflap. The snow ends up being even more jammed up in the well along with the mudflap being torn off by ice build up.
My RBLOKZ have made it thru two Ohio winters just fine. They also keep a lot of the brine water from splashing all the way down the rockers. I'd recommend them for someone living where it snows and they use salt.
Well snow doesn't do well being scraped by a mudflap. The snow ends up being even more jammed up in the well along with the mudflap being torn off by ice build up.
I had the mudflaps on my Jetta dragging the ground and broke through 6" of fresh snow regularly bombing down backroads, they kept my rockers spotless and my wheel wells didn't pack up as bad as without flaps because they don't keep residual snow for the new stuff to build up on.
FWIW, I'd buy my rallyarmors again over rockblox, having seen and felt both in person. They're much more pliable and I feel they fit a bit nicer.
The logos are 1 sided, but the mounting holes a slots so you can adjust the amount of poke, they are about 3/4 inch wide. I have mine adjusted for maximum poke
^^^You could always get the REAL rally mudflap material from Susquehanna Motorsports/rallylights.com, and cut them to whatever size/shape you want, like Brian (BRGT350) did, even though he went full-on rally size on the front flaps.
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