Remember the hefty commercial?
I get that all the time, lol. people say "thats just an f150, i thought it was a superduty". I love my mirrors too, i think the other ones dont match the truck all that much.
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and an older cheby
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and an older cheby
A guy I work with bought a 2010 Tundra "rockcrawler edition" at the same time I bought my Raptor. For the 10 grand more he paid for his truck then I paid for mine, you'd think it would be amazing. Not so much!!!!
I love parking next to him, both of our trucks are black, his with black rims and mine with the raptor gray. His looks tiny and mini-van like in comparison to my mighty Raptor!!!
I also make it a point to forward all articles I come across regarding the multiple recalls Toyota has put out that included his truck!
I love parking next to him, both of our trucks are black, his with black rims and mine with the raptor gray. His looks tiny and mini-van like in comparison to my mighty Raptor!!!
I also make it a point to forward all articles I come across regarding the multiple recalls Toyota has put out that included his truck!
WTH is a rockcrawler edition? I don't think I've ever seen one turdra that looked any different from the other. They all look the bland, bloated, droopy same.
That thing looks like a big Honda Ridgeline... Fugly. Why does Toyota always put the mudflaps on as standard equipment? Then you are required to keep them on in most states. I know a lot of people like them but I think they look hideous.
I can say that the ones on the front most certainly help protect your paint, without question. And the rear ones not only do the same to a lesser degree (less painted surface area for detritus to come into contact with before exiting behind vehicle), but they also help protect your chrome-tipped tail pipe. And black splash guards are hardly noticable at all. So for the huge benefits and virtually zero drawback, I say get the 4 splash guards, every time. Absolutely no question they make a difference, because I've had F-150's with and without them, and the difference in grime thrown up onto your paint (and into it, I'm sure) is substantial. 100% recommended.




