Re: Mud flaps or tow/rock guards
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Originally Posted by carringb
The low pressure area behind the van basically sucks road grime up onto the car. The only way to keep it clean (and only relatively) is a full width spray guard. You'll probably want a receiver-mount version if you aren't towing most of the time. My brother went with a slotted/rigid ABS plastic guard which works great, but it makes noise any time it scrapes the road (dips, etc). Many motorhomes have the brush style guards. There's also some tow-bar mounted rock guards, but I don't think they keep the grime down like the truck-mounted spray guards.
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