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View Poll Results: Mudflaps???
Without mudflaps. Take chances with 315's sandblasting paint or pay $$$ for custom 3M laminate. 4 19.05%
With mudflaps. Functional, no $$$ spent on custom 3M laminate. 5 23.81%
Mudflaps look out of place. 7 33.33%
Mudflaps look alright. 9 42.86%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-12-2010, 02:16 PM
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you are getting an X5M or, you are putting them on your E53?
David, for the E53. The X5M issue got me thinking about the possibility of similar things happening by using 315's up front.

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Are those the original headlights or aftermarket?
They are aftermarket. (Depo AE w/autolevel)

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Hated the look of film on my frontend and peeled it off.
But I would say YAY on the rockers.

Let me grab a pic, but you can clearly see how much abuse the film has taken on the rockers as opposed to the paint above the moulding line..
Standing by for picture, thank you!

Thanks again all for your input/opinions.
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First thing I added to my used 2001 X5.

Whether you like the look or not, it saves the paint. Out in Idaho, they "seal" the roads by laying down an oily tar coat followed by loose stone. Mainly to prevent moisture getting into cracks, freezing, and then breaking up the road. All that loose stone makes for a thriving windshield replacement industry out there (and lots of people driving with cracked windshields)

With all that stone flying around, I have more chips on my hood (past the clear bra) and virtually none behind my wheels.
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Outta town but will get some pics when I'm back..
It's literally a night and day difference. Same good 'ole northeast weather out here in Gotham City.
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:29 PM
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Your not in a high snow fall area. IMO its the road salt and sinders that cause all the paint chiping, (this past year yes, but not usally) So I vote no flaps. If you were farther north like me, it would be more practical, But I dont use them cuz of the look.

(I know, w/out the flaps my sh!t gets chiped up and looks bad any way... but I'm a right here right now kinda guy.)
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What about 3M protective film in those areas.

The film would be just enough protection to fend off average rocks/grit flying around.

Or am I missing something?

EDIT: I didn’t see your poll option.

I would say definitely go with the custom 3M film. If the paint in those areas are still immaculate then its not too late to protect them.
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