http://www.4are.com/product/commercial_aluminum/?cp=dcu
It’s now a work truck , used ARE cap from Windmill , not sure if I will get another one as a dd yet
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http://www.4are.com/product/commercial_aluminum/?cp=dcu
It’s now a work truck , used ARE cap from Windmill , not sure if I will get another one as a dd yet
I’ve only driven in the snow with them on Saturday and today. They’ve performed up to my expectations so far. Stopping seems to be reduced and traction also seems to be better. I have been in 4 wheel auto though, so that may have something to do with it. Overall glad I got them for sure.
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New tires are awesome in the snow but there is one lil problem, too much snow kicked up / accumulating between the rear fender edge and the running boards. Ordered a set of these for the front from Weathertech
Didn’t know weathertech made mud flaps. Thx.
Edit: of course, not available for the Frontier
-Don____________
Installed a set of weather tech mats in the truck today. Found water under the previous mentioned floor mats.....
"Without Warning, Without Conscience"
Been monitoring underside of my WT mats, dry thus far. Good catch on yours.
I bought the weather tech mats and flaps the day she came home.
Watch you don't back into a snow bank. The mud flaps can come off and then you drive away.
Hasn't happened to me. But I was warned when I got them that it happened to a few customers.