Tired of road debris and grime damaging your vehicle's paintwork and undercarriage? These mud flaps, made from a durable polymer called Thermoflex, create a solid barrier that keeps rocks, salt, and snow at bay. The 12" wide by 37" tall design contours perfectly around your wheel wells, ensuring comprehensive protection for your fenders and other vulnerable spots.
Driving through snow, ice, or intense winds doesn't have to be a worry anymore. The Thermoflex material is not only rigid enough to resist sailing in the wind but also flexible enough to withstand subfreezing temperatures without cracking. This polymer makeup assures your mud flaps won't get brittle in harsh weather, making them reliable for year-round use.
Want mud flaps that don’t just protect but also add style to your vehicle? The plain black finish of these mud flaps provides a sleek appearance and cleverly hides road dirt, so your vehicle stays looking sharp between washes. Plus, the straightforward, bolt-on installation makes it a simple and effective enhancement for your truck or trailer.
Have a variety of vehicles to outfit? These mud flaps boast a universal fit, meaning they're as adaptable as you need them to be, installing easily on trucks, trailers, or even larger automobiles. They provide a consistent level of protection, helping to maintain the longevity and appearance of your vehicles without the need for constant replacements.
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Hi everyone. Aiden here at etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the line of Fender Guard Mud Flaps from Buyer's Products. Now these are gonna be a semi universal mud flap, that can mount up however you see fit. It doesn't come with hardware or sort of a custom fit, so you'll kind of have to find a place for it. But, it comes in pairs, and gives you a quick and easy way to get a mud flap on your vehicle.
Let's check it out. Now I say semi-universal because there's other sizes of these that will vary in width and height. So on our Tacoma today, this is the size that's fit for it, but I could easily take this pair to a number of other vehicles, and it would line up well enough that we could make it work. So what you can do is plug your vehicle information into our fit guide, and it should pull up the one that has the right dimensions for you. Or you can just look on our website and pick the right one for your vehicle if it's not in our fit guide.
Now, whichever size you go with, it's gonna be constructed of a polymer, a thermal flex material is what they call it. And really what that translates to is a hard plastic. Compared to rubber, it's not going to be as flexible, which means going down the highway, it's not gonna catch all that wind, and maybe coming into contact with something like our exhaust, where it would cause some interference, but it's also going to be flexible enough that if it did come into contact with something, it's not gonna just snap it off because it's hard and brittle. So I think it's a nice, happy medium in material, and whenever you're going to mount it up, it's easy enough to drill some holes through it to make your mounting locations. And speaking of mounting locations, here's what it might look like back here, where you just utilize some factory screws that are already probably in the fender liner of your vehicle.
Just back them out. And then with the holes empty, you can mark out your drilling locations on the mud flap itself, and just run the screws back in. It's a pretty straightforward process, and allows you to mount this up however you see fit. And just remember that if you want it for the whole vehicle, you'll have to get two pairs, because they are sold in pairs. Now for me, I think these are really nice option, not necessarily for the fit.
Custom fit's always gonna be better, but they're gonna be a lot more inexpensive. So if you wanna pick 'em up to outfit the entire vehicle, it's gonna be a lot easier to, something that I'd be more comfortable doing. And, if they get damaged, who cares. You can replace 'em pretty easily. And at the end of the day, it's all doing the same thing. I think these look really nice, and it's gonna be protecting your vehicle from rocks and dirt and debris getting kicked up and making contact with the paint. So, at the end of the day, if it's getting the functional need done, and you like how it looks, then I think it's gonna be a good fit for you. But this has just been our look at the line of Fender Guard Mud Flaps flats from Buyer's Products. Thanks for watching.
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