Low profile splash guards

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So as some of you know, i just did the leveling kit with the 305/55/20 coopers. LOVE the look, but i am worried about my paint around the lower fenders and doors because the tires to stick out...

So i'm trying to find what would be a nice low profile splash guard to help protect the paint but not take much away from the look...

Im really happy with the clean look as it is now, so im hesitant to do this but i know i'll regret it later when i see my paint getting chewed up.

Any suggestions would be welcome!
 

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So as some of you know, i just did the leveling kit with the 305/55/20 coopers. LOVE the look, but i am worried about my paint around the lower fenders and doors because the tires to stick out...

So i'm trying to find what would be a nice low profile splash guard to help protect the paint but not take much away from the look...

Im really happy with the clean look as it is now, so im hesitant to do this but i know i'll regret it later when i see my paint getting chewed up.

Any suggestions would be welcome!

Get some 3M Clear protective tape applied to the areas behind the wheels!
 

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Yea i thought about that as well, but these tires stick out past the fenders and can send rocks flying across the whole side of the truck as they are right now.
 

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Short of some flares that cover the tires, there isn't much you can do for that. Splash guards don't cover much area.
 

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Short of some flares that cover the tires, there isn't much you can do for that. Splash guards don't cover much area.
My tires dont stick out that much, from pics ive seen, the splash guards will stuck out enough to stop the major rocks and crap from kicking up. It's the only reason im even considering them, is because of the lip that sticks out from the fender
 

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K, so no one "likes" the look of these MFr`s, but they do their job very well. I installed them to protect the under body, that they do.

Only problems I have (other than looks) is that they are fairly hard material and make noise when hit by rocks and whatever else gets picked up by the tires, however, even at 40 below, they don`t crack or shatter. The other problem, as with any thing like these is drilling and installing them into your truck... :ohnoes:

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Short of some flares that cover the tires, there isn't much you can do for that. Splash guards don't cover much area.
My tires dont stick out that much, from pics ive seen, the splash guards will stuck out enough to stop the major rocks and crap from kicking up. It's the only reason im even considering them, is because of the lip that sticks out from the fender
They will help some.
 

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