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2gypsies1
Apr 15, 2018Explorer III
We actually saw folks removing them on our Alaska trip and we saw a layer of large rock laying at the base of their towed's windshield. We just had the stiff flaps behind the tires and didn't receive any damage.
Later on while driving through Salt Lake City in a heavy downpour, I, the passenger at the time, took note of motorhomes going in the opposite direction. Those with the long stiff flap had a high arc of water spraying the toad's hood. Those without the flap had the water aiming at the tire area of the toad.
Later on while driving through Salt Lake City in a heavy downpour, I, the passenger at the time, took note of motorhomes going in the opposite direction. Those with the long stiff flap had a high arc of water spraying the toad's hood. Those without the flap had the water aiming at the tire area of the toad.
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