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Old flaps off, old and new Canadian bulges compared, new Canadians on.

One thing about the new Canadians that’s cool aside form the bulge being gone — they’ve got a strip of plastic that tucks up and behind the fender for added stability.

They look good. Hopefully they survive off-road.

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Old flaps off, old and new Canadian bulges compared, new Canadians on.

One thing about the new Canadians that’s cool aside form the bulge being gone — they’ve got a strip of plastic that tucks up and behind the fender for added stability.

They look good. Hopefully they survive off-road.

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Looks good. And these are the
PK389-35R55-P1’s
 
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Dumb question yall. If I go over a large rock that catches these flaps, since they aren’t flexible, what’s most likely to happen? Screws pulls from the grommet? Grommet comes out? Or sheetmetal damage? I’ve replaced a couple of the grommets. They don’t come out easy.
 
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Good find on the redesigned Canadian mud flaps. Mine are the first design and will probably rub when I get different tires. It is good to know there is a solution, although that will mean two sets of Toyota mud flaps in the trash!
 

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Good find on the redesigned Canadian mud flaps. Mine are the first design and will probably rub when I get different tires. It is good to know there is a solution, although that will mean two sets of Toyota mud flaps in the trash!
just cut the bulge off flush - isn't going to hurt anything
 

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Just installed the Canadian ones on my Trd pro

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I’m liking the the bulge-free Canadians. Holding up very well on gnarly terrain.

Also, they prevent a lot more debris on the truck sides than then the super thin ones
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