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Should I buy the mud flaps? Just added the side moldings and rear bumper protector

Discussion in 'Prius v Accessories and Modifications' started by TPBC, Feb 18, 2012.

  1. lisalys

    lisalys Junior Member

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    Spiderman, that is indeed a GLORIOUS picture!!! Thanks for reposting!
     
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  2. jzchen

    jzchen Newbie!

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    I got the more expensive kind, (but I got them from eBay.) Can't really tell if they are better. From the pictures I've seen the only difference may be slightly better hardware...
     
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    Wow!!!!!!! It looks like snow got packed into the pocket at the bottom of the mudguard! And I thought there was global warming!!!!! Thanks for reposting the picture. I too couldn't see the first one.

    I think I need to go drive my gas guzzler some to produce more heat.....
     
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    jzchen that was actual the first winter (09-10). I do have even more dirty, recent photos somewhere. This winter has actually been even colder -15F yesterday but a lot more dry. Just a could of inches of snow on the ground. So the prius is relatively clean at the moment.

    Yes, that is a problem with the euro flaps, they hold a lot of snow... so much so that when going over a speed bump they bottom out.

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    The cold makes for some interesting artwork... below is a shot of our deck railing coated with frost from out direct-vent furnace (outlet near the deck).
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