Looking For Nice Mud Flaps !!!
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Looking For Nice Mud Flaps !!!
I am needing some input on mud flaps for my 04.5 3500 4x4 dually. I am looking for some nice rear mud flaps and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on where to find some nice ones. I am really looking for some with the diamond plate on them.
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matt
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matt
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I picked up a set a while ago but haven't gotten them on the truck yet.
They are quite spendy but look sweet.
They are heavy rubber flaps... like 1/4" material or more with stainless ram insignias bolted to them. They look really sharp!
I got a pair for the front and back of mine. I think they were abouyt $100 a pair.
They are quite spendy but look sweet.
They are heavy rubber flaps... like 1/4" material or more with stainless ram insignias bolted to them. They look really sharp!
I got a pair for the front and back of mine. I think they were abouyt $100 a pair.
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I have an 05 4x4 Dually. Had Proflaps put on mine both front/rear they look great. I have smooth stainless weights on bottom, dont know if they have diamond plate or not. Try www.Proflaps.com.
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I got pics of my mudflaps. I put them together myself. I went to Kragen (auto parts store) picked up the flap themselves = $12.00 set, real heavy rubber. Went to a trucker chrome store, picked up the chrome anti-sway pieces $7.50 ea. and the chrome skulls for $4.50 ea. Total vested = $40.00. I think they turned out pretty sweet myself.
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I got 2 pieces of angle iron, measured from the edge of the tire to the frame, cut -off one side of the angle iron so it sat flush against the frame, and went straight up the frame to Factory hole, in the frame. It worked out perfect! I didn't have to drill any holes (factory hole in frame and fender). If you or anyone else is interested I cant send/post a more detailed picture/pictures.
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I got some plastic 24" mudflaps for a big truck, and put the chrome cow skulls on them. I had a little trimming to do to get them to fit, but they keep the rear tires from throwing everything on the cars behind me.
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