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I would highly recommend that if you buy the Muslogy Mud Flaps (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BRRX3YXP/), do NOT install the felt tape that comes with them. If even a little bit of dirt/dust gets in between the felt and the paint, it acts like an effective sand paper.
I have had these on for about 500 miles, and took them off today to install some 3M Protective Tape (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072QX69TB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1). I noticed several places where dust had worked its way onto the felt, and had started to make some very light scratches in the paint.
Also, along the trailing edge of the flaps where it contacts the paint, there is a raised "sharp" edge in the plastic from the manufacturing process. Take some fine grit sandpaper or a file and smooth that down before installing the mud flaps on the truck.
@Muslogy Auto I would recommend that you not include the felt, and instead recommend putting the 3M protective tape stuck to the truck under where the flaps contact the paint.
Stick the tape to the sides the truck under the mudflap. Any movement of the mudflap will then rub on the tape instead of on the paint.
I have had these on for about 500 miles, and took them off today to install some 3M Protective Tape (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072QX69TB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1). I noticed several places where dust had worked its way onto the felt, and had started to make some very light scratches in the paint.
Also, along the trailing edge of the flaps where it contacts the paint, there is a raised "sharp" edge in the plastic from the manufacturing process. Take some fine grit sandpaper or a file and smooth that down before installing the mud flaps on the truck.
@Muslogy Auto I would recommend that you not include the felt, and instead recommend putting the 3M protective tape stuck to the truck under where the flaps contact the paint.
Stick the tape to the sides the truck under the mudflap. Any movement of the mudflap will then rub on the tape instead of on the paint.
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