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Do I need rear mud flaps?

Do I need rear mud flaps?

Whether you have a car, SUV or truck, getting a mud flaps for your vehicle is a must. This is essential especially when your tires are constantly coming in contact with mud, dirt, rocks, salt, water and other elements found on the road.

Is there a difference between mud flaps and mud guards?

The terms ‘flaps’ and ‘guards’ refer to the same thing, the only difference is the use of the terms in different regions. In the West they use the term flaps, splash or mud guards is popular in the Midwest and the East uses the term Splash Aprons. Often, your new car will come without flaps.

Do pickups need mud flaps?

Thirty-eight states have mud guard regulations, while 12 do not. In many states, the rule is simply that all semis and dump trucks must have mud flaps adequate to protect surrounding traffic from debris from the vehicle’s tires.

Can you drive without mud flaps?

Any experienced driver will tell you driving in the rain without mud flaps may be dangerous, especially on long journeys. First of all, without the mud flaps all dirt and stones will fly directly into the car behind you. This can cause serious problems in the road.

Are rubber mud flaps better than plastic?

Rubber mud guards are more durable than plastic but are also more flexible, therefore better for full-sized trucks because of the additional protection & coverage that they offer. Hard plastic and rigid rubber mud guards aren’t as flexible and won’t last as long in harsh environments in most cases.

Are mud flaps required in Virginia?

No person shall operate on a highway any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles having a licensed gross weight in excess of 40,000 pounds unless the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles is equipped with rear fenders, flaps, or guards of sufficient size to substantially prevent the projection of rocks, dirt, water …

Do mud flaps help in snow?

Mud flaps are also useful in winter, as they help prevent snow build-up on the doorsteps and bumper. The mass of snow and road salt will stay on the mud flaps, rather than on the wheel arches.

Do mud guards do anything?

Like their name implies, mud flaps are meant to catch dirt and mud that are kicked up off the road from landing all over your vehicle. They protect your vehicle. They also protect the undercarriage of the vehicle as well as the vehicle’s doors and quarter panels. They lessen your vehicle’s splash radius.

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Ruth Doyle