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The Ford Excursion Mud Flaps provide its intended customers with an additional protection along with a complement to the features that make the model popular. Ford Excursion is one of the large and most durable sport utility vehicles ever constructed with its strong frame, steering gear and suspension components interchanged with the reputable super duty truck series which makes it pull boat, carry family, and drive at highways with silent and confident efficiency. On the inside, the Excursion spoils the occupants with spacious seats, sweeping vistas, and a relaxing journey to make the long journeys a simple adventure, and all the controls are ease of use and reassuringly straight forward which is the reason why many drivers trust Ford engineering to work and play. Since the Excursion is constantly taking up gravel roads and wet construction sites, special Ford Mud Flaps are necessary parts. These Mud Flaps are made of heavy yet pliable composite, which protects the paint, running boards and trailers against stones, mud and dirt, which keeps the resale value intact and helps the drivers behind you to avoid being hit by flying objects. Their curved design adheres to the factory wheel arches, hence the completed appearance is factory but projects the ruggedness, and the branded hardware renews the viewer of the tradition they uphold. To install Ford Excursion Mud Flaps, one simply needs to park in flat area, turn the front wheels to access the fitting better, place each flap on the holes that already exist on the liner, screw the screws that are provided into the flaps evenly, repeat every corner, and then test the flaps on a slow test run.