the are used to keep mud off of your tires
form_title= Car Mud Flaps form_header= Get some mud on your tires with mud flaps. How tall is your vehicle?*= _ [50] What type of driving do you do with your vehicle?*= _ [50] How often do you travel on back roads?*= _ [50]
The mud flaps on your car are there for a reason: Mud flaps prevent rocky debris and sediment from damaging the chassis of your vehicle. They also keep your tires free of slick rain and mud during stormy weather.That's why it's important to keep the mud flaps on your car in great shape. Keep the following steps in mind and your car will benefit most of all.Inspect Them RegularlyCheck out your mud flaps often. This is the only way to make sure that they're attached properly and are in good condition. You'll also be making sure that they're still doing their job.Keep Them CleanYour mud flaps catch all of the debris that you want to keep off the underside of your vehicle: It's to be expected that they get a little nasty in the process. Cleaning them regularly prevents your mud flaps, or the chassis itself, from rusting through.Get Them ReplacedIf you're keeping up on regular inspections, you'll noticed that your mud flaps are experiencing standard wear and tear. This should be expected: Your mud flaps are getting pounded with dirt and moisture every time you drive. It's inevitable that the mud flaps on your car are going to wear out eventually. When they do, make sure that you promptly install new ones.Otherwise, your car will absorb all of the damaging elements that your mud flaps are supposed to be picking up. This is a certain recipe for corrosion, rust, and deterioration. Only by keeping a fresh set of mud flaps on your vehicle can you ensure your car's health and optimal performance.Your mud flaps are your tires' first protection from the elements of the road, and your tires should be your car's only contact with the road. Keeping your mud flaps in shape ensures that those harsh elements of the road never meet your car's undercarriage.
lol ask someone that works with car?
Some car washes have brushes or flaps that can hit at headlight level and overpower the little wipers.
. . . flaps!
They have 5 tail flaps
They aren't bad for your car. But all they really do is stop mud and dirt being thrown onto the car/person behind it, and sometimes inside the car itself.
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The 1994 "Saftey Package" was right side windows, roof rails, and the roof flaps, in a high speed spin the low pressure on the roof causes the flaps to deploy, (there is also a tunnel between the flaps to help each other deploy) when the flaps pop-up this causes a high pressure area on the roof holding the car down on the track rather then the lifting and flipping prior to the installation of this package.
The cantle and the sweat flaps
Tortilla Flaps was created in 1958.
No, you do not have to use them. It is not mandatory. However you will find they do help keep the sides of your car clean.