Based on the Dirt Lines....

RADA9933

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...on the white RHO in Tim's October 25, 2024, YT video, I'm definitely getting mudguards/flaps for my RHO...

The model shot for the splash screen shows a dirt line up the door. First thing I thought before I watched the video.
 
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...on the white RHO in Tim's October 25, 2024, YT video, I'm definitely getting mudguards/flaps for my RHO...

The model shot for the splash screen shows a dirt line up the door. First thing I thought before I watched the video.
It looks better with a little dirt on it. LOL
 
I would love to do a PPF wrap on my RHO, but they can run $5K or more for a premium quality wrap.
It is expensive that's for sure. Fortunately, I'm getting my sponsored. With that said though, I am curious if it is worth it. I'll have a year of testing to see about that.
 
There's a place down by San Diego that quoted TRX/RHO 1500s at over $7000.

I could go to almost any paint shop in California and paint the whole truck for that...
 
There's a place down by San Diego that quoted TRX/RHO 1500s at over $7000.

I could go to almost any paint shop in California and paint the whole truck for that...
Gee thanks. Now you got me thinking of a story about how much it is to paint a new truck. SMH. LOL
 
Dunno if this helps but I got some cheap universal mud flaps from amazon for like $40. Not perfect but they do the job mostly.
 
I paid ~$1500 for thick PPF, perfectly cut and professionally applied on all forward facing surfaces on my ‘21 F150 before my Alaska trip. That included the lights, bumper, A-pillars, the leading edge of the roof above the windshield … everything but the grill. The only other area I wish I would have applied PPF was the rear bumper, tailgate, tail lights, and maybe the rear window of my camper shell. A lot of gravel bounced off of the trailer I was towing and put tiny chips on my tailgate. All forward facing surfaces of the trailer had all of the paint blasted off and all lights all the way around the trailer were destroyed.
 
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