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- Mudflaps >Teraflex Transit Mud Flap Kit - JK
Teraflex Transit Mud Flap Kit
JK
Features & Product Details
TeraFlex Transit Mud Flap Kit Features:
The smooth and contoured shape of these TeraFlex Transit mud flaps allow your Jeep wrangler JK to handle a wide variety of road conditions. Whether its road debris, mud, gravel or road spray, this mud flap kit offers protection no matter how rough the road is. The injection-molded, high-density polyurethane is flexible and UV resistant. The construction also makes them long lasting and high on style. The outer flap has a subtle texture that matches the factory bumpers and flares.
Superior Lasting DurabilityUpgrade your mud flaps to stay legal, stay protected from road debris and make it easier to clean up after a trail ride. The inner flap is self-cleaning with its smooth texture and quickly rids itself of dirt and mud. Disconnect the flaps quickly and easily with the quick-release system of removal. It's an easy way to disconnect them when you're out on the trail. Install these flaps easily with the bolt-on installation method that requires only basic hand tools. This system will allow the flaps to be angle-mounted for the right tire clearance required.
• Does NOT work w/ stock bumpers.
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I love my TERAFLEX TRANSIT MUD FLAP KIT for my Jeep JK. It was so easy to install and remove, and it came with all the necessary hardware and instructions. The flaps are sturdy and durable, and they look great on my Jeep. They also do a fantastic job of keeping the mud and rocks from flying behind me and hitting other vehicles. I feel like a good citizen of the road when I use them, and I get compliments from other Jeepers all the time. If you're looking for a quality mud flap kit that is easy to use and protects your Jeep and others, you should definitely check out the TERAFLEX TRANSIT MUD FLAP KIT. You won't regret it!
Nothing has been an easy install on my JK accept for these mud flaps. Only took minutes too install. Don’t really like the looks on my Jeep but they will defiantly save the windshield on the ATV I’m towing. Thanks Northridge and TARAFLEX. By the way, I had to shim the bracket out from the frame because of the screws on the inside of the bracket facing in towards the frame. Maybe you guys could fab. a shim plate to recess them.
These were easy to install and look reasonably good once fitted to the vehicle. Mud flaps in general are something worth considering if you are using bigger tires and have installed a lift. The bigger tires can throw up quite a bit of road debris, and the minor addition of removable mud flaps makes the road safer for the people traveling behind you. If you no longer have the rear bumper bolts normally required to install these to the frame of your Wrangler, the required M10 bolts can be had for a very reasonable price at most hardware stores, and represents a significant savings from running them down via the parts desk at a dealership. So far no complaints.
I'll admit that I didn't care for these at first but they grew on me. With luggy tires I felt sorry for the people following me on the highways, throwing rocks and stuff. I like how they can easily be removed and lots of room for adjustment. I recommend using some anti-seize lubricant on the bar that slides into the holding bracket as they tend to get stuck. Good quality and I highly recommend.
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Q: Fit inquiry Ssand125 years ago
Could these go on the front as well?
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A: They are designed to go on the rear only. They could potentially be modified to fit the front, but I can't guarantee that they could be made to work.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 5 years ago
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