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I put a set of GT500 mud guards on mine a year or so ago. Best $20 I have spent on the car. Hardly get any rubber on the rear quarters.

I was skeptical but you're right, they work pretty damn good. I put them on today prior to mounting my drag radials, and nothing else (no collision wrap or burnout guard), and was able to brush off most of the flakes afterwards that got around the mud guard, and only had to put some elbow grease into the front lip of the fender well.

Thanks for the tip!

John
 

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I have Mason Dixon 40 minutes west, Capitol 40 minutes southeast, and although I only go there twice a year, Cecil County an hour and 15 minutes due east. Maryland International Raceway is about an hour and 45 minutes due south on a weekend, but worth it a few times a year because the track prep is awesome. A few years back, 75/80 was just 20 minutes west, but they closed down...

Have you heard the rumors that 75/80 may open back up?
 

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The owner of 75/80 originally planned to sell the land to developers, but that went south when the EPA estimated the cost to clean up the petroleum and other toxins in the dirt would be horribly expensive for seller and buyer. So he's sitting on a turkey. There has been speculation for quite some time regarding modernizing the track, but I don't believe it personally...

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I use a set of mud guards held on by two spring paper clips on each, and then liberally spray the fender and wheel well arch with Turtle Wax Ice Spray Detailer. Just spray it on and leave it. Anything that gets past the mud guards cleans up easily. I just pop the guards on when I get to the track and pull them off before heading home.
 

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I was skeptical but you're right, they work pretty damn good. I put them on today prior to mounting my drag radials, and nothing else (no collision wrap or burnout guard), and was able to brush off most of the flakes afterwards that got around the mud guard, and only had to put some elbow grease into the front lip of the fender well.

Thanks for the tip!

John

I just saw Hawgs pics, they dont look to bad! When I heard mudflap, I just cringed.
 
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I just saw Hawgs pics, they dont look to bad! When I heard mudflap, I just cringed.
Yeah, they're pretty low key, but worked surprisingly well. Unfortunately the front lip of the wheel well isn't protected, and I'll need to spray that area as it's a bitch to clean off for some reason.

John
 

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10 year old thread bump?? link to not supporting vendor...... hmmmmmm spammer?
 

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