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Mud Flaps on Ford Mustang prevent grit on the road clearing paint and allow proud owners to drive without having to obsess about splattering paint. Muscular engines, quick handling and a comfortable driver centric cabin that is sporty but comfortable make the Ford pony car achieve legendary status, making the Mustang a performance icon that is accessible to everyone. Ford has decades of engineering ingenuity that has tightened the suspension, braking, and transmission options such that every Mustang provides lightning-fast acceleration, sure handling, and a bark of exhaust that could have delighted the driver and those nearby. Rigid body panels, current infotainment, and dynamic safety technology also confirm that Ford engineers this coupe to be fun to drive every day as much as it can be on the weekend. Mustang Mud Flaps was developed in line with that spirit; it features tough rubber that is molded along the fender line and keeps the mud, stones and salt off yet maintains the smooth appearance of the car. Due to the fact that the Mud Flaps are designed to fit on the Mustang, they fit neatly along the wheel arch, they do not crack in extreme weather, and they even assist in the wake after the traffic by reducing spraying. A lot of drivers like the fact that these Mud Flaps are functional yet have a classy look without taking the traditional design. The Mud Flaps are easy to install, turn front wheels, place in accordance with Ford holes, clip or screw in, and check clearance.