jaeger bros splash guards installed - pix

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  1. stanmckinney Active Member

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    I have the Ford molded on the rear, which I have already said, and they fit great, look good and provide excellent protection. The dealer put them on for me, but I believe it was a minor job.
    I am interested in the flat Ford for the front, I just don't want to have to remove the wheels, do a bunch of drilling, etc.
    I wish Ford had molded ones for the Front.
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    I just ordered the GT500 ones .. They look the best and I can't see them not working great.

    It's a Mustang, not a F250.
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    the gt500 one's aren't gunna do squat - you live in Florida for christs sake dude - all ur probably worried about is a lil tar and the rubber ur burning off of your $350+ tires. the flaps have to have sum sort of substance to em if ur runnin thru rain, snow, salt, sanded roads, etc.
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    Well we'll see about that. I'm not worried about running through any snow or salt since I live in Florida, remember? I live on a dirt road but we maintain it so I'm not worried about that for christs sake dude. :nonono:

    I'm more worried about preventing the rubber from sticking to my car from street use. I use 3M painters tape at the track if it's an event and I'm going to be flinging some rubber. I know plenty of guys with GT500s and these work great.

    I'm not so sure about all of that.
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    Uh...........yea, I do remember ur in FL.

    Just Like I said above - gt500 flaps work well @ the track. that's about it tho. wow, did I stutter................:lol: All I'm saying meng is that if you're in some real weather and wanna protect ur car the best you can, then the flaps I have will protect better than your GT500's........and yes @ the cost of asthetics. my .02
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    yeah the GT500 flaps are pretty small, but should be fine for what nasty is worried about, as for me, I live in Minnesota, I do NOT drive in SNOW, or SALT, or GRAVEL..and I don't even drive in rain. Rain makes ***** stick to my tires and I hear that hitting the car and I want to just take her to the ditch and roll it, may as well; right.

    Anyway, yeah.

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