Taco_PR
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After install my new wheel setup, I had to take off the OEM mud flaps due a little rubbing in the front tires. Looking for an option to keep them, I get the REK GEN Mud Flaps:
- The product looks great, good quality and more flexible than OEM.
- Don't included instruction, but is way easy to figure out.
- My front tire hit a little bit the mud flaps on tight turn, but they are flexible and makes no noise. (Wheel 17x9 ET1, Tire 265/70/17, Front leveling spacer kit 1")
- The hardware included screw bolts, washers and rubber hose spacer.
- Note: Apparently, the Front & Rear hardware labels was inverted.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079RLNT2T/?tag=tacoma3g-20
Installation video:
Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeRPxPDaSAc
- The product looks great, good quality and more flexible than OEM.
- Don't included instruction, but is way easy to figure out.
- My front tire hit a little bit the mud flaps on tight turn, but they are flexible and makes no noise. (Wheel 17x9 ET1, Tire 265/70/17, Front leveling spacer kit 1")
- The hardware included screw bolts, washers and rubber hose spacer.
- Note: Apparently, the Front & Rear hardware labels was inverted.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079RLNT2T/?tag=tacoma3g-20
Installation video:
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