PDP Contour Fox Logo Mud Flaps Installed! Pics!

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Yukon Joe

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I've had no issues that I can remember. When the snow/ice builds up I do tap/kick it off and they hold tight.

I had one rub issue where I was in full left turn backing up and backing down my drive. Happened once and that was it.

I'd recommend them if you don't mind them sticking out a bit like mine. Myself, I like the look. Again, no issues.

Agree regarding the kicking removal of ice and snow. No problem with theses.

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Definitely can approve these for offroad use and when in mud. I kept breaking the Vortex ones but these PDP ones have worked out great, so glad I decided to get these instead.
 

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Very informative and helpful thread, thanks Reptar. Question, when you used the self tappers up front did you hit metal on the other side of the flares?
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just ordered mine from PDP. Got red since I have a black SCREW SE with red SVT graphics. haven't seen any black Raptors with the red Raptor flaps posted up yet. I'll post up pics once installed. I hope they are easy to install...
 

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Just ordered mine, with white to match. I swear every time I get on this forum I end up ordering something! It's a love hate... I love it and my checking account hates it!
 

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I 've read a lot in here and ordered a set, I'm excited however I haven't been able to install them yet. I wonder how these will protect the paint even with having a somewhat wide set up.

The pictures attached show my truck's somewhat wide stance and after hitting a puddle where the water hit.

A couple of weeks ago I took route on my way home from work in Indian Springs Nevada to stake out an area for off roading and notice that my tires lunged rocks up in the air and hitting my roof! luckily it was minor scratches, barely noticeable. This concerns me a bit.
 

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When you install, you can put them however you want, so you can have them out further to match your tires stance. There are no preset drill holes on the flaps.
 
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