Mud flaps - which ones do you have?
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Mud flaps - which ones do you have?
What are the best mud flaps? I know - this is kinda subjective, but usually there is some agreement. Pictures???? Price???? Sources????
Thanks,
Neil
Thanks,
Neil
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I usually equate "best" with "most expensive", and that would have to go to Northwest Custom flaps at around two hundred bills. Personally, I use Kaydenco flaps for the front and the rear. I'm very satisfied with mine. Here's a link to a picture of mine:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...&postid=189573
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...&postid=189573
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I thought mine were just fine.
Until last weekend when one of them met the tailpipe.
When I order my new ones,
http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...s_of_the_Trade
Towards the bottom of the page, the 24X30 ones,
need much trimming to fit a 2500, a little less for a 3500
I'm going to fab up something to keep them from bending in the breeze, and trim them a little cleaner.
Those Northwest Customs ones are great, just a bit pricey for me right now.
phox
Until last weekend when one of them met the tailpipe.
When I order my new ones,
http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...s_of_the_Trade
Towards the bottom of the page, the 24X30 ones,
need much trimming to fit a 2500, a little less for a 3500
I'm going to fab up something to keep them from bending in the breeze, and trim them a little cleaner.
Those Northwest Customs ones are great, just a bit pricey for me right now.
phox
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I guess after looking at some of those flaps above, mine will seem very boring. I have the SRW and was a bit dissapointed at the choices I had. A dually has many more options. I have the molded Mopar Guards with the Ram Head Logo on the back ones.
When I went to pick them out I had 3 options. The ones that had the Dealer name on the bottom on a stainless steel plate, those were free. The plain black rubber flap from mopar and the molded ones that I got.
I'm no traveling billboard so I denied the free ones. The black rubber flap looked a bit unfinished and didnt seem to offer as much protection as the molded one does.
You can find them on the Mopar Site. About 80 dollars or so for all 4.
When I went to pick them out I had 3 options. The ones that had the Dealer name on the bottom on a stainless steel plate, those were free. The plain black rubber flap from mopar and the molded ones that I got.
I'm no traveling billboard so I denied the free ones. The black rubber flap looked a bit unfinished and didnt seem to offer as much protection as the molded one does.
You can find them on the Mopar Site. About 80 dollars or so for all 4.
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I have not ordered them yet, but here is what I will be getting. Hopefully real soon, if I am a good boy with the wife. They are down towards the bottom of the page.
http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...=Cummins/Dodge
http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...=Cummins/Dodge
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the person that you need to talk to is Jason Burton @ North West Custom
509.283.2171
Normal times to reach him at are 10:30ish to 6ish. He is very popular, thus on the phone quite a bit... dont give up when you hear the busy signal!!!
509.283.2171
Normal times to reach him at are 10:30ish to 6ish. He is very popular, thus on the phone quite a bit... dont give up when you hear the busy signal!!!