Mud flap under engine
I trimmed mine in order to get to the axle for service. It was a nice idea by someone at a desk, but when you need to get under the front, the thing just got in the way.
Next time Chrysler, (if there is a next time) you might try a 2 piece with a zipper across the length. You just un-zipper it to do a front lube or a axle lube change, then simply re-zipper it when done.
Next time Chrysler, (if there is a next time) you might try a 2 piece with a zipper across the length. You just un-zipper it to do a front lube or a axle lube change, then simply re-zipper it when done.
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From: Northeast Ohio
Year: 1998
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this may be another silly question, but I was going to remove mine since it is half broken and sagging, but I wasnt sure about all the rain water and mud that would get up under it and into the starter and such.....apparently it doesn't matter? Thanx
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Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by sm99eagle
this may be another silly question, but I was going to remove mine since it is half broken and sagging, but I wasnt sure about all the rain water and mud that would get up under it and into the starter and such.....apparently it doesn't matter? Thanx

Bottem line: you can remove it without any issue
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