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I'm pretty sure AM stated that they are the same. Jaeger brothers is their supplier.
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Wow, these are looking very nice.

Do you think they have as much protection as the others sold? As in do they start high enough?
 

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Wow, these are looking very nice.

Do you think they have as much protection as the others sold? As in do they start high enough?
They dont stick out as far as a lot of the others because i dont like the mudflap look on the mustang, but i can make them go up or as as far out as you want em.
 

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They dont stick out as far as a lot of the others because i dont like the mudflap look on the mustang, but i can make them go up or as as far out as you want em.

As in a per person preference? I would want the vertical part to start flush with wheel lip at the height of where the tire itself starts to protrude from the wheel well to prevent the pebbles from blasting down the side of the car, if possible.
 

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As in a per person preference? I would want the vertical part to start flush with wheel lip at the height of where the tire itself starts to protrude from the wheel well to prevent the pebbles from blasting down the side of the car, if possible.
Ya im gonna try out a new idea that wont take any extra time to do whatever size you want. If i was to do that on mine, it would go WAY up the fender! I thake it you dont have tires that sit flush?
 

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Ya im gonna try out a new idea that wont take any extra time to do whatever size you want. If i was to do that on mine, it would go WAY up the fender! I thake it you dont have tires that sit flush?

Well funny you ask lol, my car has been ripped apart for a month for mods and when I get it back together I am then going to do some spacer playing to get them flush. So, you are on to something here, I would want what I mentioned but with a flush tire lol. So probably what you are thinking.
 

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As in a per person preference? I would want the vertical part to start flush with wheel lip at the height of where the tire itself starts to protrude from the wheel well to prevent the pebbles from blasting down the side of the car, if possible.
Same.

The reality is you have to choose between ugly mud flaps or ugly paint. You're getting one or the other.
 

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Nice like how this is progressing.
 

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$150 for a set from AM seemed ridiculous to me. I bought 2 sets of Ford rubber splash guards for $10 a set from walmart. I plan to epoxy mounting points inside the wheels wells and attach them that way. I am dropping mine an inch and putting 1" spacers all the way around. I may add the clear guard as well.
 

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