Originally Posted by Junior370z I though about that but how much lower will the mud guards sit? I'm sure the first speed bump will rip them right off. The factory
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12-16-2010, 01:26 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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The factory mudgruards don't really sit any lower. They're flat on the bottom and are only lower by the thickness of the piece, so maybe 1/4". What they do more is flare out to the side. They should not really cause any clearance issues and they would balance out the thickness of the front lip.
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This is not the greatest picture showing both, but you can see both the lip and the front splash guard. Here is a side view.
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