Hey Guys,
I'm coming "back to the well" for some more insight... this forum is one of the best I've ever experienced. I did search for postings on this topic, but wasn't able to draw any conclusions, other than "uncool" and "mall-crawling"... etc...
I've got wheels that stick out a little further than OE, and I happen to live at 9000ft at the end of a dirt (frequently mud) road. Back on my radar, as we've already had 2 snows in excess of a foot up here... and our road turns to a swamp. The mud engulfs everything, from the door mirrors, all the way up the sides, coating the front door glass... everything. Even the cab steps become almost unusable. Hit one of the road's tight corners, and it's throwing it airborne. No good.
I don't care about the rear, but I can't deal with this quantity of mud covering the entire truck every time it goes up or down my hill... this will be a *daily* problem throughout the winter.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Dave
I'm coming "back to the well" for some more insight... this forum is one of the best I've ever experienced. I did search for postings on this topic, but wasn't able to draw any conclusions, other than "uncool" and "mall-crawling"... etc...
I've got wheels that stick out a little further than OE, and I happen to live at 9000ft at the end of a dirt (frequently mud) road. Back on my radar, as we've already had 2 snows in excess of a foot up here... and our road turns to a swamp. The mud engulfs everything, from the door mirrors, all the way up the sides, coating the front door glass... everything. Even the cab steps become almost unusable. Hit one of the road's tight corners, and it's throwing it airborne. No good.
I don't care about the rear, but I can't deal with this quantity of mud covering the entire truck every time it goes up or down my hill... this will be a *daily* problem throughout the winter.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Dave