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    Front mud guards! Worth it?

    What do folks think about front mud guards on a puma. Do they stop much in the way of mud/rocks etc? Is it worth the $$ to buy them. Of course they look cool!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sizl View Post
    What do folks think about front mud guards on a puma. Do they stop much in the way of mud/rocks etc? Is it worth the $$ to buy them. Of course they look cool!!
    Mud Guard`s they have them standard
    Mud Flaps maybe

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    Yes you are correct.. but only just .... you don't get much standard!! Yes Mud Flaps....
    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Mud Guard`s they have them standard
    Mud Flaps maybe

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    Front mud flaps (I don't have them) would reduce the stone damage to the rear flares. But probably only an issue if ding a lot of driving on gravel.
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    I have front Mudflaps and swear by them,they catch mud, sand and reduce the amount of rocks that get thrown up into the under carige.I tore one off at Fraser Island and could not believe the difference between the side with the mudflap compared to side without. I now have chains behind to them to prevent them from being torn off. They seem to tear when you are reversing in deep mud and sand and they get drawn under the tyre and tear off. Chains stop them from reaching the tyre.

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