Rear wheel mud flaps.

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Has anyone put rear mud flaps on their car. I am getting some chips on the lower fender and wheel opening on the rear quarter panel. If you have then advice would be appreciated on the where you bought them. I don't think I need much of one just enough to stop rocks and grave from chipping off the paint. Was trying to find chrome or stainless-steel ones.
 
Has anyone put rear mud flaps on their car. I am getting some chips on the lower fender and wheel opening on the rear quarter panel. If you have then advice would be appreciated on the where you bought them. I don't think I need much of one just enough to stop rocks and grave from chipping off the paint. Was trying to find chrome or stainless-steel ones.
Put blue painters tape on the area you want protected. Go for a drive, then peel it off easily when you get home. Drag racers do this to keep the rubber off the 1/4's. Do drill holes in the lips for mud-flaps.
 
Has anyone put rear mud flaps on their car. I am getting some chips on the lower fender and wheel opening on the rear quarter panel. If you have then advice would be appreciated on the where you bought them. I don't think I need much of one just enough to stop rocks and grave from chipping off the paint. Was trying to find chrome or stainless-steel ones.
Hi there is use mud flaps on all four of my wheels because I drive 2 miles of gravel to the hiway then take them off. I use bulldog clips, for 25 years all speeds never lost one yet. hope this helps
 
Hi there is use mud flaps on all four of my wheels because I drive 2 miles of gravel to the hiway then take them off. I use bulldog clips, for 25 years all speeds never lost one yet. hope this helps
There's another option!
 
I have seen some of my car show buddies clip on their mud flaps with paper binders clips. Then just remove the clips and mud flaps at the shows.
 
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