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Old 09-26-2007, 12:15 PM
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Dually Mudflaps

I want to get a nice set of dually mudflaps.Checking the website,there are hundreds of dealers with different brands.Which mudflaps and company do you guys recommend to order from??
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I have the factory aftermarket....Just rubber flaps.

They don't look great, but they don't look bad, they just do the job.

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http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

As much as i dislike Summit, Ive been running those for a few years. Hold up good, the brackets are sturdy, and the price is alot better than alot i have seen.
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Cut up old snowmachine tracks work well. Not exactly aesethic though.
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I think the Mopar flaps are fine. Heavy material so they don't flap, fit right and the price was right, easy to install.
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Originally Posted by Diesel Dave2
I want to get a nice set of dually mudflaps.Checking the website,there are hundreds of dealers with different brands.Which mudflaps and company do you guys recommend to order from??
Mine are in my pics, thet are Dee Zee Elites

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I've got the heavy duty rubber ones from Dodge. Like mentioned earlier. they're not pretty but they work.
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http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...001900/c-10101

Here's the set i have put on the rear of my truck. they hold up absolutely amazing and are a great price. They are solid rubber and roughly 1/8-3/16" thick. Almost no flap in the breeze even at interstate speeds. Here's the best pic i have of them in a digital format.

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I used the mopar heavy duty rubbers ones...like the previous said...they arent pretty but there functional...u can get um off ebay 2
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they sell some mudflaps for the dodge trucks on the CUMMINS website at the powerstore online.
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