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    #31
    jay crew,

    Lahat ng products ng JAOS ay overpriced. Wala halos real off-roaders na gumagamit ng products nila. Pang-porma lang kasi, eh. Mahal pa.

    Yung mga skidplates nila madaling mayupi at magasgas. Basta overpriced! Hehehe.

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    #32
    medyo mataas nga price ng jaos, pero I tried it already, nabangga ako sa likod last may tapos nabangga ko yung kotse sa harap ko wasak yung likod ng kotse na nabangga ko, yung jaos na bullbar ko, wala kahit gasgas,

    yung skid plates ko naman at tank cover, dun ako nag ja-jack pag inaangat ko yung sasakyan kaya matigas din jaos.

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    #33
    mud guards? ano yun?

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    #34
    Originally posted by Bubbles
    mud guards? ano yun?
    Hahahaha. This question has also been bugging me. :D

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    #35
    Kung ako ang tatanungin, ayoko. Protection din kasi ito sa paint ng vehicle mo against ung mga tumatalsik na small rocks. Just buy cheap ones pang off road, than re-install the original kapag tapos na.

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    #36
    kung gusto nyo jaos style may nabibili na plastic nun tapos lagyan mo lang ng hinge then kabit. ok na.

    Lam nyo ba, may nagsabi sakin masbagay daw kay Bubbles pag nilagyan ko ng mud guard. Gusto kong sapukin eh. imagine nyo yun, yung mud guards ko sa likod hanggang waistline ang taas. magmumukha akong dump truck

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    #37
    Bwahahaha! I couldn't imagine how it will look after that waistline mud guard on its rear. :lol:

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    #38
    nabuhay ulit ito?!

    anyway, tagal ko nang tinanggal ang mudguards ng Vitara. it looked better. hindi na mukhang bakla. hahaha joke lang, pero it looks better this way. optical illusion nga, mukhang may lift.

    also, hirap tanggalin ng mudguards. I had to remove the tires first para ma-unscrew ang mga turnilyo, so hindi ko na talaga ibabalik yun. and kung ayaw niyo magasgasan ang sasakyan, wag na nga talaga kayo mag-offroad. hehehe! :D

    :beard:

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    #39
    23Aug2003 (UTC -7)

    Hindi ba required by law to have mudguards? At the very least, it's a great courtesy to other cars as mud guards help minimize stones/pebbles being thrown at them. Also, your car's side will appreciate the protection too.

    The downside is that you'll rip them off sooner or later when off-road. I take them off when I think I've got an extreme terrain ahead of me.

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    #40
    Mudguards are required by law on big-rigs.

    Most of the time they are given as freebies over here. Unlike sa US na option siya or accessory.

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