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You are going to see two other mudflaps suggested. I have the Vortex ones. I believe the ones above are flexible so probably give when off roading. The Vortex are hard and can break (i know) but they have a lifetime warranty. Just send it back and they send you a new set.

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I think S-R Gear/spray in liner/mud flaps are great first mods. I agree with what has been stated before, safety gear is a must have. It just makes sense. IMO, these suggestions are very basic however they are $$$$ well spent.

1. Safety/Recovery Gear ( I am buying some myself)
2. Spray in Liner (protect your ass)
3. Mud Flaps (helps keep it clean)


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I think S-R Gear/spray in liner/mud flaps are great first mods. I agree with what has been stated before, safety gear is a must have. It just makes sense. IMO, these suggestions are very basic however they are $$$$ well spent.

1. Safety/Recovery Gear ( I am buying some myself)
2. Spray in Liner (protect your ass)
3. Mud Flaps (helps keep it clean)


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Where did you get those mud flaps.. Ide like to pick some up.
 

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Emergency Survival Kit. Like the guy that mentioned being stuck in a snowstorm could be bad. Im sure most of you have seen the documentary of the people that went down a shortcut road in the winter, got stuck in a snow storm, and things got bad.

What I did was get a small duffel bag, in it:
5 Different ways to start a fire (Lighters, fire gel, etc)
First Aid Kit
mini camping stove with fuel (Very small setup)
5 freeze dried meals
Warm gloves and boots from walmart
a few other survival items

Surpisingly, with careful packing you can fit all this in a small duffell bag. I keep knives, rope, etc in other bags, but i have a rule...NEVER TOUCH THE SURVIVAL SUPPLIES....that way I know they are always there.

I also have a sat phone stored in the truck, which is priceless. Dont even have it activated currently, bit it still can call 911 as any phone activated or not can.

Some of my friends get a kick out of my supplies, but if it happens and im (or me and my gf) are stuck somewhere, no one will be laughing.

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Bed Cover:

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