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Old 01-04-2014, 11:08 AM
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Default ATV Mudflaps- Anyone try these?

Been debating about getting a set of mud flaps for my ATV--saw these at the ice fishing show in Minneapolis: ATV Magnum. Has anyone tried these?
 
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Nope, after clicking the link are these for sport quads?
 
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$169! Can't you just buy some heavy rubber door or car floor mats and cut to size and drill holes ?

I never thought of mud flats ,I guess I just do not respect my fellow riders tail gating me though a mud hole enough. LOL
 
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$169! Can't you just buy some heavy rubber door or car floor mats and cut to size and drill holes ?

I never thought of mud flats ,I guess I just do not respect my fellow riders tail gating me though a mud hole enough. LOL
I thought half the fun was giving them a good roost.
 
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Done for $19.99. at Wal mart.

Unlike your link there is no lower bracket to bent if you reverse into something hard.



Here is yours. Notice the lower bracket bar? That will not last long in the real world rough stuff.



For a little more money I would get a logo.
 
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Hey Kruzincal13,

I actually have a pair of these for my atv. It's a small company so I'm surprised you came across them. I was leery at first about their durability, but I went ahead and pulled the trigger on them because I needed something to keep the snow off my portable ice shack. They do an awesome job keeping anything I pull clean, I use them on by 40 as well, they clean up easy and I haven't had an issue with them cracking, bending, etc. If you ice fish you ll love them. I say give them a try!
 



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