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Mud Flaps or not?

Cherokee

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My Ford $60 per pair Mud Flaps work great, no more mud slung up the sides.
Easy peasy install, quick, simple, took two beers.
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Ah yes, the two beer install...
The jury is out whether the two beer install is better or worse than the 3 beer install..
Of course after that point, the install can become problematic, regardless of the manufacturer ..😉
 

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Ditto's to the Mabett flexible flaps, that don't overlap the paint providing a place for rubbing or dirt/water trapping.
Kickup will hit more than plastic undershielding - I've seen the patterns on Mavericks around without flaps - easily into the painted areas.

I'm not in driving scenario's where the hole opposite the flaps get's full of junk, so haven't done that one.
Did the Mabett underbody shield though, as even street driving got wet leaves and sticks up in that area.
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