So overall these fenders represent very good value for money. But for me, I wish I had gone with a different set. I use 285/55/r20 on my truck and once I install them they rub like crazy on the front. So bad they almost ripped off the passenger side cover as soon as I pulled out of the driveway. I don't know if you can see it in the photos, but the underside of the flaps is curved in such a way that my tires instantly hook them as soon as I turn the handlebars in any direction. I could just send them back, but I'm tired of shoveling mud and gravel onto the side of my truck every time I drive anywhere. So I decided to shorten them little by little until they rub. By the time I cut them off just enough so they don't rub, I'm almost out of a flap. So I cut out the old fender piece I had and screwed it onto the new flaps. They don't look very good afterwards, but it was more of a dry run to see if it would work at all. It works fine after that, so I'll go to Lowes later and see if I can find some newer, thinner rubber to cut to size and some smaller screws to make it look a little better. Overall, they should work great for those with standard tires and wheel sizes. If you have bigger tires I would suggest going with thinner flat fenders instead. I might go this route in the near future, but so far they're working well. Hope that helps.
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