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Jeep Liberty Mud Flaps protect your eight-wheel wilderness adventure car with the same spirit that has made the Jeep. Between the year 2002 and the year 2012, the small Jeep Liberty provided strong V6 power, agility unibody capability, sharp turning capability, spacious front headroom, and a choice 4WD system that enabled the driver to travel through school run and rocky terrain with a sense of ease. The Liberty was a pleasant companion on daily trips with, among other features, supportive seating, intelligent folding rear seats, plenty of glass to see, multiple airbags to ensure it was safe, and good towing capability on the trail that keep it thrilling on weekends and the cabin feeling sturdy despite long miles of dirt roads. Proprietors that prefer to maintain that anything you need appearance purchase Liberty Mud Flaps that are tailored to match the contours of the wheel-arches. These strong thermoplastic covers are placed behind each wheel and prevent stones, slush, and dirt to hit the paint and protect the underbody. During heavy rains, the Mud Flaps curb spray will keep the next traffic safer and will cut the time spent on cleaning the car, and each of the sets of Mud Flaps will fit the factory mounting points of the Liberty, which will preserve the status quo of the positioning that Jeep engineers did not want to create extra drag and rattles. Installation, parking, spinning the wheels, trying on the flaps, screwing or clipping on, verify clearance and re-snugging the Mud Flaps after driving.