It's amazing how far the dirt and stones get thrown. Also it is interesting the direction that it flies. Can definitely wreck your paint. Put the flares back on.
They sometimes call these additions to the vehicle as flares garnish, accessories but they do have important function to reduce the wear and tear on your vehicle. I am looking for a video that explains how these additions not only make your ride look good but also the function and benefits they provide.
Have you ever had problems with ur toyo tires? I have 40k miles on mine and I tend to spin my tires and hydroplane when it’s wet out. Kinda sucks when the tires are so expensive
I recently purchase a 2018 Ram Tradesman Crew Cab 4x2 6.7 Cummins. It may only be a Tradesman but I have never paid anywhere close to the mid 40’s for a vehicleI so I am super anal about my truck. I don’t run oversized tires or offset rims, I do run Mopar mud flaps and they seem to stop 95% of the staying problem off of the tires. I don’t want the paint damage around the fender as well as the possibility of trapping dirt behind the flares. If I had oversized/offset tires and wheels I would definitely add the larger flares to protect the truck.
I might have seen one of your guys traveling on I-80 near SLC Utah on Saturday afternoon hauling a blue f150 and crates. Grey 3500 with a big tex. Was that one of your guys? He was going the other way, only got a glance
Great video. All these guys put their bro wheels on with crazy offset and have no idea the paint, window, and door handle damage. My truck has stock wheels with mud tires, flares, and mud flaps. When I'm doing work in the woods or even just driving around I can fling quite a bit of mud without it ever touching my paint. But I forgot, with push button tailgates, trailer backup assist, and 5.5 foot pickup beds apparently only a few of us actually work with our trucks these days.
It's amazing how far the dirt and stones get thrown. Also it is interesting the direction that it flies. Can definitely wreck your paint. Put the flares back on.
They sometimes call these additions to the vehicle as flares garnish, accessories but they do have important function to reduce the wear and tear on your vehicle. I am looking for a video that explains how these additions not only make your ride look good but also the function and benefits they provide.
Fender flares have a functional use, but I despise the way they look.
Have you ever had problems with ur toyo tires? I have 40k miles on mine and I tend to spin my tires and hydroplane when it’s wet out. Kinda sucks when the tires are so expensive
I recently purchase a 2018 Ram Tradesman Crew Cab 4x2 6.7 Cummins. It may only be a Tradesman but I have never paid anywhere close to the mid 40’s for a vehicleI so I am super anal about my truck. I don’t run oversized tires or offset rims, I do run Mopar mud flaps and they seem to stop 95% of the staying problem off of the tires. I don’t want the paint damage around the fender as well as the possibility of trapping dirt behind the flares. If I had oversized/offset tires and wheels I would definitely add the larger flares to protect the truck.
Aren't those 10 wide rims with a -24 offset?
I might have seen one of your guys traveling on I-80 near SLC Utah on Saturday afternoon hauling a blue f150 and crates. Grey 3500 with a big tex. Was that one of your guys? He was going the other way, only got a glance
Wouldn't stock rims/tire size be better? Or do you like it setup like this you wanted to keep it like this?
What did you use to paint your fender flares?
There's no way that's a plus 45 offset. It's got to be in the negatives for sure.
So where are the fender flares for geezes sakes?
Great video. All these guys put their bro wheels on with crazy offset and have no idea the paint, window, and door handle damage. My truck has stock wheels with mud tires, flares, and mud flaps. When I'm doing work in the woods or even just driving around I can fling quite a bit of mud without it ever touching my paint.
But I forgot, with push button tailgates, trailer backup assist, and 5.5 foot pickup beds apparently only a few of us actually work with our trucks these days.
Fender flares enforce rust, (hence why you removed them) but pick your poison...I guess