Sure, it functions fine without flaps. Some of us drive on roads with a lot of debris and would like to reduce the amount crap getting kicked up onto the sides of our cars.
Some people just like the look, some people like the functionalityI'm not sure why you would need such a big mudflaps for daily driving use. The car function perfectly without mudflaps at all.
I'm not sure why you would need such a big mudflaps for daily driving use. The car function perfectly without mudflaps at all.
Sure, it functions fine without flaps. Some of us drive on roads with a lot of debris and would like to reduce the amount crap getting kicked up onto the sides of our cars.
Some people just like the look, some people like the functionality
I, for one, prefer function over looks.
bumpDoes anyone know if the rokblokz mud flaps have any problem installing on the sedan? On the site it says that its for the hatchback..
RAs are a bit pricey to get them to Canada.
I'm sure they do offer better protection than OEM. I just don't like the slapped on look or the logo, and they're a bit too long. I'd prefer just a slightly larger version of the OEM guards, but no such product exists. It's just a matter of preference.The "in your face" mud flaps are the only ones that actually protect your car from the sides. The OEM ones barely stick out the side, making them almost useless. Also the urethane is quiet when hit with gravel, plastic is loud.