GEN 2 Mudflaps for rocks?

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Bull65

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I have the Rockblokz because they are wider and offer better coverage. As you can see from the front shot that the mud flaps stick out significantly farther than most other mud flaps.
 

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rtmozingo

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PDP isn't getting enough representation here, so I'll pipe up. They've held up perfectly to my abuse, quite a few full suspension cycles and quite a bit off trail crawling. Uses factory screws too, no drilling necessary.
 

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$500? Shiiiiit. That's a peasant mud flap. Peep these fam!

Such a great value...with the added rear support they are extra sturdy. In a bind, you can use them as a jack point.
 

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Such a great value...with the added rear support they are extra sturdy. In a bind, you can use them as a jack point.

i believe that defeats the purpose of a "flap"

cant wait to see all the damage that thing causes lol
 

Aaron

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Such a great value...with the added rear support they are extra sturdy. In a bind, you can use them as a jack point.

Fo sho, worst case you get a sick dovetail with out the cutting bruh!
 
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