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Flaps on PP2 Cars

hornedfrog

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Brand new car - just off the truck at the lot but driven through mud that was all over the car.
I guess the Shelby’s have wider fenders?
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Cobra Jet

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For those looking to add stone/mud guards, here’s the ones I installed from CPC. Not best pics, but you get the idea. These are installed on my 2018 and were originally installed on my prior 2016.

First image is front and 2 images of rear to show fitment. The install was simple and they work real well with the body lines and don’t protrude a lot out to the sides like other competitor brands. They cost far less than the OEM GT350 stone guards that’s for sure.
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I had mud flaps on our previous '13 GT from day one, and there wasn't a chip or nick on the car when we traded in May. So, I had a set ready for the '18 before it arrived from the factory. And Cobra Jet's correct, Cal Pony is cheaper than the other guys by a long shot.

The good thing about these cars is they come with side skirts standard. That saves the front of the rear wheel well openings from chips.
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