I haven't had much issue on the road, but definitely still hear rocks bouncing off of my slider steps. I've been on the fence about mud flaps. The damage potential to other vehicles may be what puts me over the edge.
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Those do look awesome and fit the vehicle well. Do they connect right to the rock rails and help from flinging rocks also?IAG Full steps are nice!
IAG Full Steps are really nice and super easy to take on and off.
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Connect right to the rails. Put them together and on in 5 minutes and can take them off in 2 minutes. I guess if people want to just go with just rails while they are going over boulders they can easily take them off. Probably won't be that guy or maybe once in a rarity but nice to know. That is a great feature that you can just keep your existing rails and they easily connect.Those do look awesome and fit the vehicle well. Do they connect right to the rock rails and help from flinging rocks also?
How are you liking the G003s? I'm looking to dump these Goodyears ASAP to avoid the rock throwing issue.I swapped to Yoko Geolandar G003 and Method wheels at delivery but moved the Goodyears over to my F150. Mostly paved roads but those things will find rocks wherever they hide. Fortunately the wheel well coverage is a bit better on the F150 and the Rhino well liners dampen some of the flinging.
I'm not in a place to review them since I only have about 150 miles on them, but they definitely look great and have a ton of meat on them. How they last and their noise level only time will tell.How are you liking the G003s? I'm looking to dump these Goodyears ASAP to avoid the rock throwing issue.
Get em if you like them. The biggest thing they protect from are the rocks that don't come out till you're doing 70 on the highway. Those are the ones that absolutely rip apart your paint and rear fender flares. I can send you photos. I got the RokBlokz ones and abused the hell out of them. Crunched them on rocks and bent the shit out of them, they're fine. Also bonus if you're a weirdo like I am and enjoy the look of mudflaps. Just my 2 centsInstead of a rant, this one is a theoretical question. For those of you that have the Territory MTs and are MOSTLY on road driving, do you still have problems with rock throwing?
I live a long way from any OHV trails and therefore will be mostly on pavement (insert mall crawler joke) so I don't want to pull the trigger on mud flaps until I absolutely have to...