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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaRaptor" data-source="post: 1568420" data-attributes="member: 9341"><p>Not to get too scientific here, but you're not driving in reverse most of the time. Driving forward, the force of gravity with motion allows most of the road debris to go behind the wheels, hence why mudflaps are placed at the rear of the wheels. Now, obviously there is some road debris that spins off of the tires and lands in the front, but it's minimal. My BD lights in my rear bumper have been beat on for 6 years now and are flawless, I do spray them with fluidfilm as well and do wash them all the time, like [USER=29748]@JohnyPython[/USER] mentioned. In other words, don't worry so much about that area, unless it builds up with slush and freezes, dont kick at it as hard as you normally might, in that case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaRaptor, post: 1568420, member: 9341"] Not to get too scientific here, but you're not driving in reverse most of the time. Driving forward, the force of gravity with motion allows most of the road debris to go behind the wheels, hence why mudflaps are placed at the rear of the wheels. Now, obviously there is some road debris that spins off of the tires and lands in the front, but it's minimal. My BD lights in my rear bumper have been beat on for 6 years now and are flawless, I do spray them with fluidfilm as well and do wash them all the time, like [USER=29748]@JohnyPython[/USER] mentioned. In other words, don't worry so much about that area, unless it builds up with slush and freezes, dont kick at it as hard as you normally might, in that case. [/QUOTE]
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