Does the Mercedes-Benz GLC260L need mud flaps?

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RyderAnn
07/29/25 8:25pm
Mercedes-Benz GLC260L needs mud flaps. Introduction to mud flaps: Mud flaps are plate-like structures installed behind the wheel frame, usually made of high-quality rubber or engineering plastic. Mud flaps are typically metal, leather, plastic, or rubber panels mounted behind the wheels of bicycles or motor vehicles. Advantages of mud flaps: Mud flaps can effectively protect the car body and prevent scratches. They serve as a protective function for the car body, reducing mud and water splashes in rainy weather and minimizing damage from road gravel thrown by the wheels. Without mud flaps, the noise from stones and mud can be loud and may cause certain damage to the car.
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