Dually Mudflaps
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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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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.
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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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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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.
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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