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Mud spray on doors

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Old Feb 28, 2011 | 06:05 AM
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Default that ones a easy one to solve mud on doors ! just

add blue tarps cut outs from fender to door handle, then when your done muddin
remove and hit the tar again !!
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Old Feb 28, 2011 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Dstack701
The Sahara steps that come stock just about eliminate that problem, however not that great offroad. But from the sound of it, you aren't going anywhere offroad where you might need sliders instead of steps.
That's what I was gonna say too. But those teraflex rock rails look good too. Once you drill your first hole for any reason, the rest go much easier. Just be sure to seal the area that you cut into the paint and leave the metal exposed. Quick blast of primer from a rattle can would do just fine.
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Old Feb 28, 2011 | 07:27 AM
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Thanks for all the input guys.

Originally Posted by thelouv

That's what I was gonna say too. But those teraflex rock rails look good too. Once you drill your first hole for any reason, the rest go much easier. Just be sure to seal the area that you cut into the paint and leave the metal exposed. Quick blast of primer from a rattle can would do just fine.
The terraflex do look pretty solid, but the price tag is a little much for rockers. I remind myself to make the actual car payment before buying car toys. I was looking at the Smittybuilt SRCs. Anybody ride with these? Do they cut down on the spray? They also don't need any drilling or cutting to install, which is something I'm not yet ready for.
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