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Husky or Weathertech Mud Flaps?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by BluntMoose, Jan 17, 2016.

  1. Jan 17, 2016 at 9:53 PM
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    BluntMoose

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    Hey everyone! Just bought my first TACOMA(2008 TRD Sport 4x4)!! Adding all the fun aftermarket parts to it and I am at mud flaps. I use the laser weathertech floor mats and they are excellent. But I am curious which brand is better for mud flaps? Pictures would be great too, thanks!
     
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    Then I'd suggest flexible mud flaps. When off-roading, it looks like the hard plastic would break. If you've ever been stuck in sand or mud, non flexible mud flaps could be a pain. I don't know, that's just my theory. I could be super wrong though.
     
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    I just got the weathertech ones a couple of months ago. I really like them but I don't off road ether . Sorry haven't got a chance to take pics yet .
     
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    Off-Road means different things to different folks. Define your specific needs for the best application.

    For some it's serious off-roading, involving going over and/or around large obstacles, technical turns, rock climbing, steep approach & departure angles......this is where the flexible mud flaps prove their worth.

    For others, off-roading is driving on forest & logging roads with occasional muddy, rutted lesser quality roads. Perhaps a mild water crossing not very deep. This is what I primarily do and I found the Husky's to be just fine for this. I like the look & contour shape of the Husky's versus the WT's.
     
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  10. Jan 18, 2016 at 11:35 AM
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    Same here I had the WT and Husky. Husky hands down better quality and hardware.
     

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