I generally like them. But at "stock" height, where I plan to remain, I would like a little more length in the back to protect what I tow. Haven't actually towed my trailer yet to see exactly where the dirt flies, but I can see where it is on the truck (and would prefer a little less there too).
I got the AVS (auto ventshade) bugflector II, model 25954.
I found it on Amazon for under 50 bucks (most want 60-70): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KMRCJGG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Others have recommended a tool to help remove the original pins. I got this (and...
It's the screw on one. Didn't want the stick on, 2 reasons: they seem to lay flatter (which looks good but i think would be inefective as a bug shield); secondly, i generally prefer a mechanical connection over glue n tape.
Too bad they only come in black ... magnetic would be more ideal in this case ... but something milder, like smoke or charcoal would blend a bit better, i think. In the meantime, they were not all that hard to put on despite all the hoopla about the order of removing the tape cover.
Only thing I...
Too bad they only come in black ... magnetic would be more ideal in this case ... but something milder, like smoke or charcoal would blend a bit better, i think. In the meantime, they were not all that hard to put on despite all the hoopla about the order of removing the tape cover.
Only thing...
Put the driver side bushwacker rocker panel protectors on. Will have to wait till the next 60 degree plus day for the passenger side. I'll do pics when all is done.
Put the driver side bushwacker rocker panel protectors on. Will have to wait till the next 60 degree plus day for the passenger side. I'll do pics when all is done.