These Mopar mud flaps are attached with plastic rivets so I would imagine it would have a greater chance of being ripped off before any damage to the fender would occur in your rock scenario. They are not a flexible plastic. They keep the side of the Jeep clean which is what I was looking for.
“...the better option would be to rent a truck from the home improvement store for $20...”
these things are not just $20, they add mileage, gas, a weekend surcharge in my case, $20 is total bait & switch job...
Also from the manual...
When operating your vehicle in 4L, the engine speed will be
approximately three times (four times for Rubicon models)
that of the 2H or 4H positions at a given road speed. Take
care not to overspeed the engine.
Mopar - I've not been through snow with them yet, so I am curious to see if the snow/ice would stick to them because there's a lip around them. But they look like they will keep most of the slop off the sides.
Sure did. Mine was caused by bad aux battery & clutch switch. Multiple trips to the dealer as they pretended to fix it. 1) Just charging the batteries, not the answer; 2) replace aux battery, not the answer; 3) clutch switch & that did it. Lots of different things cause that warning to come on.
I did one in person once too. They were asking about Ford Fusion (which we recently bought), Toyota Camry, Chevy, Honda type sedans, how they looked inside & out etc. What I would change all that. I had no opinion. I didn’t care. It doesn’t matter what those cars look like. So I had to make it...
Well its a good time to buy a new warranty because I have some other folks calling me that will lower my credit card rate to 0% but first I have to get my social security number reinstated from being suspended...