Wheel flares, mud flaps and ground effects
#2
#5
Neither do my Mopar ones. You have to get the ones that are just straight and don't curve under it seems. Only reason I got them was they were paid for my the handicap thing and I had a new set of hand controls from my last car, 9 months old. So I paid the guy to install them for safety sake(they are easy to do but what if the brakes mess up because of them I don't want to be at blame.
I have a question I been meaning to ask and I guess anywhere is as good as any, Ohio why would you buy 09 ram when you have that kick *** SRT? Viper and SRT don't go out in the rain? Ram is the everyday driver? Just wondering
I have a question I been meaning to ask and I guess anywhere is as good as any, Ohio why would you buy 09 ram when you have that kick *** SRT? Viper and SRT don't go out in the rain? Ram is the everyday driver? Just wondering
#6
Husky Liners mudflaps
I got a set of mudflaps made by Husky Liners today. Got them off ebay for around $72 shipped for front and rear. Have no fitment issues whatsoever, even in the front with the Mopar nerf bars on my truck. They are molded plastic and it did take drilling 2 holes per wheel fender (1 in the plastic wheel well and 1 in the metal fender), while also utilizing existing factory holes. Took me 1 hour to install all four, including having to remove the rear wheels for the drilling. Very pleased with the construction/fitment/looks.