Katin
03-29-2006, 09:15 PM
WARNING if you drive dirt roads daily take it from me that you should install rear splash guards NOW! I have had my RT for 4 months now & just noticed that I have A LOT of chips in the rear quarter panel on both sides, The plastic is black under the paint so it really stands out!
P.S. H&A Even though I just bought mine from you tonight maybe this will be a good SPECIAL for April....
meanmachine19
03-30-2006, 12:28 AM
WARNING if you drive dirt roads daily take it from me that you should install rear splash guards NOW! I have had my RT for 4 months now & just noticed that I have A LOT of chips in the rear quarter panel on both sides, The plastic is black under the paint so it really stands out!
P.S. H&A Even though I just bought mine from you tonight maybe this will be a good SPECIAL for April....
I live on dirt roads and it was the very first accessory to go on. Got them from H & A as well. Fortunately my dirt roads are very much dirt and little gravel. I highly recommend them as well. ;)
tlaudio
03-30-2006, 07:42 AM
They are also one of the easiest installs !
Takes about 3 minutes per side
Still wondering why Honda does not include rear mud flaps on all of their vehicles??? Front mud flaps are included, but not rear?? huh?
TL
CBRidgeJockey
03-30-2006, 08:00 AM
One dealer in Edmonton put them on as standard equipment along with locking lug nuts....:rolleyes:
ridged
03-30-2006, 08:53 AM
I wonder if the 3M clear bra material would agree with the plastic in that area of the truck. It seems a good place to consider extra protection. :)