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after a long time on the ocean...its finally in stock soon!!!
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?this is really make my day, the best thing that i hear. thank you for this feedback!I just installed these AOSK mud flaps which took less than 10 min for all four. I have had mud flaps on many cars and trucks and have never had a set that fit as well and was as sturdy as these. They look like OEM and I am very impressed with the quality of this company. For $40 you get the mud flaps, a fastener removal tool, allen wrench for the one screw on the front mud flaps, 10mm wrench for the one screw on the rear mud flaps and 9 new longer fasteners (only 8 are required but they give you one extra). I didn't have to get any tools out to do this job!
I should mention I would not normally put mud flaps on a sporty vehicle like this but it is an SUV and I have wider than normal tires that spray up a bit of water on the sides. I live in an area that when it rains, it can be quite muddy so I think this vehicle deserves them.
Now I am very much looking forward to their rear seat protectors when they come out with them.
I'll take some photos tomorrow if it stops raining.
these shot are beautiful!Took some quick photos with my phone since it stopped raining. Apparently, even though I have wider tires on the car (Front 255/45/20, Rear 285/40/20) I didn't get very much spray at all on the sides of the car. It didn't rain all that heavy though and I didn't get into any muddy areas so I will have to wait and see how that goes with a heavy rain. While it may not look like it, the top of my tire sidewalls fit just inside the top of the fender lip moulding so there is no poke.
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Thanks for the report. Mine have arrived as well, but I’m waiting for it to get a bit warmer to install them.I just installed these AOSK mud flaps which took less than 10 min for all four. I have had mud flaps on many cars and trucks and have never had a set that fit as well and was as sturdy as these.
Andy, I don't think your gaps look much different than mine. I'm out of town and not able to look at all four right now but I know some fit a little tighter than others. They are all acceptable to me though.I installed mine yesterday. The included tools came in handy, didn't have to dig through my tool box. I reused all the factory push fasteners so now I have a bunch of spares.
I put a strip of paint masking tape over it to try to minimize rubbing on the shiny black plastic. Mine has a much bigger gap than @markboris which looks like it came from the factory on his. No it's not caused by the masking tape. I test fitted it without the masking tape and the gap was the same. Any tips @AOSK ?
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It was, until I saw your photos. Might just be your awesome 285 tires throwing off the perspective ?Andy, I don't think your gaps look much different than mine. I'm out of town and not able to look at all four right now but I know some fit a little tighter than others. They are all acceptable to me though.
Ha, I don't think so. I did use all of the new fasteners that they supplied as they were a bit longer I thought to make up for going through mud flaps (extra material).It was, until I saw your photos. Might just be your awesome 285 tires throwing off the perspective ?
I just installed mine and the gaps look the same as yours. I think they look bigger than they actually are because the gaps have a reflection in the gloss black trim of the car. @markboris doesn't have as much gloss black trim, which may be the difference?It was, until I saw your photos. Might just be your awesome 285 tires throwing off the perspective ?