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The 4Runner Mud Flaps by Toyota provide adventurous drivers with a clever solution to keeping their vehicle clean and at the same time maintain its legendary strength. The Toyota 4Runner has been acclaimed since its inception with body on frame strength, transfer case which drives torque to all wheels, and spacious seating that makes the road trip comfortable even on rough roads. Year-to-year improvements included lower profile components that drive the chain belt, fined the brakes, and modular headlamps, but all 4Runners are still rolling off the factory floor with the same go anywhere personality that has made it popular among explorers. The Tahara plant has created confidence in the owners about the quality of Toyota, which is able to provide durability, warranty parts and the ability to service easily to ensure that a 4Runner remains in good operation. On mud, gravel and road salt, 4Runner Mud Flaps create a pliable rubber screen that excludes spray, protects paint, and prevents ding chips, which may cause rust, and also fits the rough look of the SUV. Both sets of Mud Flaps have been shaped to the fender line to ensure that the airflow is consistent and the drag is low to provide the drivers with protection as well as maintaining a clean look. Since Mud Flaps are designed by engineers of Toyota and fitted with factory trim, dealers in Toyota have the Mud Flaps that fit without cutting, hence retaining high sale value. To install in a hurry park level, turn the wheel, fit each flap into existing holes, add clips or screws, ensuring that they are tight, and check later.