Modified OEM mud guards with a Slee double swing-out rear bumper? (1 Viewer)

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Like the title says, is anyone running the OEM mud flaps with the Slee dual swing-out rear bumper? I'm wondering if it's even possible to run them if trimmed. Thought I'd check and see if anyone has done this successfully before I start cutting up a perfectly decent set.

If anyone has done this, pics would be nice.
 
Interested as well.

Thinking about pulling the trigger on a Slee rear but trying to nail down the little details prior to ordering. Close up pics would be awesome!
 
I tried to do this with a 4x4 labs bumper to keep some of the mud out of the bumper cavity. My exhaust is routed right behind the rear tire and I didn't want to install the flaps and possibly cause a fire.
 
I haven't put these on yet, but I ordered these: Universal Basic Plus Black logo (MF20-BAS-BLK) = $27.99 from Rallyarmor.com. I have a Labs rear and somewhere in the "What did you do w/ your 80 this weekend" thread someone did a clean install w/ minor trimming of the mudflap. Can't recollect who to give credit too, but I ordered these at the end of February. May not be the OE look but looked nice which is why I ordered. Also cheap as 4 come in a box. I may have time/ weather to put on this week, if I do or find the thread I'll post up pics.
 
Interested as well.

Thinking about pulling the trigger on a Slee rear but trying to nail down the little details prior to ordering. Close up pics would be awesome!
I really like my Slee rear. I've seen a few others that hug the body a bit tighter with a slightly better departure angle but the build quality and utility of the Slee are fantastic. Fit the bill perfectly for my needs.
 

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