Got mine installed last week but didn't get a chance to post here. Like others have mentioned the install is not difficult. Though, it should be noted you will have to sacrifice some plastic inserts that the stock flaps used that would need to be replaced should you decide to revert back. Also one of lower front attachment points is thin sheetmetal which I accidentally bent and subsequently stripped the paint from. It was easy to bend back but just thought I would share for awareness as the metal should be treated or painted afterwards. I received my set the night before taking a trip out to Whittier so thought I would only install them on one side, get the car washed and see what kind of a difference they made compared to stock. In the photos passenger side is the ASAP flaps front and back, drivers side is stock. Roads were a mix of grit/rain and ice/snow/grit. I couldn't see much of a difference in spray patterns behind the front and rear wheels, but there was a night and day difference in snow pack behind the wheels and under the side steps. There is much snow left on the vehicle in the photo, but you can see the spots on the ground below where the snow fell off/melted. No issues whatsoever with the flaps on the paved road. I did take a drive on some unpaved ice/snow covered roads, about a 15 mile trip in total. The ice/snow is corrugated from plows/dozers keeping it packed and leveled which makes the ride bumpy. At the end of this trip the front wheels outer lower flap attachment point had popped out. After inspection it looks like this flap is slightly bowed at the center which allowed it to push past the bolt head that is supposed to prevent vertical movement. I was able to move the bolt head slightly higher and it hasn't come out since, though the bow is still in the flap and it looks like it can still make it past. The rear flaps have a few options to prevent vertical movement. One option is to use the provided ball head stud to poke through a hole the user has to drill in the flap, this is the option I chose, and it has been great. I would really like to see this option on the front as well. The flaps have been good in the snow/cold. Much less snow is able to stick and get packed in the wheel well then the stock flaps. Oh and i forgot to mention, they did just fine in an automatic care wash. All in all solid product, and shout out to Rami for the quick assist when I had questions about the install.
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