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post Dec 13 2000, 07:56 AM
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My dealer gets their normal shipment in on Wednesdays, so hopefully my flaps will come in today. They do require drilling two holes for each flap. One hole lines up with an existing screw on the cladding and holds the flap in place while the other two are drilled. So this shouldn't be a problem. When I get them and mount them I'll take a picture and post it. <br><br>On a more serious note, expecting ice down here in South Carolina tonight and tomorrow morning, so it looks like I'll get the chance to see how she does in some winter weather. Originall from Indiana, spent a lot of time in Maine, so have quite a lot of experience with ice and snow. But I just spent four years down on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and got used to warm winters. Don't know that I like this!!!!!
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post Dec 13 2000, 08:07 AM
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Are the mud flaps a dull gray and pliable or are they shiny black and rigid?<br><br>I have the light grey cladding. The duller grey mud flaps that you see on most vehicles would be a good match for my cladding.
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post Dec 13 2000, 08:18 AM
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Gary, they pretty much match the cladding on my Bright Red, nearly black. May be just a tad darker, but pretty close, so much I think they'll match pretty good. Dennis
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