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Old 06-16-2014, 06:37 PM
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Guys with duraflaps and leveling kit

I'm looking to order some mud flaps and I like the duraflaps. I'm running a 2.5 leveling kit in the front and 35x12.5 tires. What model did you guys go with? Ive looked and measured and just cant decide what would work best. Are the predrilled 12" wide mud flaps enough running stock wheels and 35x12.5 tires or should I step up to the 14".
 
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Old 06-16-2014, 07:21 PM
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I'm looking to order some mud flaps and I like the duraflaps. I'm running a 2.5 leveling kit in the front and 35x12.5 tires. What model did you guys go with? Ive looked and measured and just cant decide what would work best. Are the predrilled 12" wide mud flaps enough running stock wheels and 35x12.5 tires or should I step up to the 14".
i do not have duraflaps but i do have a set of rubber flaps 12inchs wide i looked at there website and compared to what i have.. also I have 35x12.50 tires and the same level kit size the 12s look good but they don't cover the tire like the 14 might. whats your concern protecting your truck from stones and dirt or how they look? either way in my opinion i would go with the 14's i wish i would have seen this brand when i got ride of the weather tech ones i had before that didn't offer much protection when i got the wider tires
 
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I want to get as much protection as I can from stones and dirt. Ill probably go with the pre drilled ones beings they have the cut out for has that little kicker piece on the rear fender wells
 
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The width of the flap at this point isn't going to make much difference. With a 2" leveling kit, almost 2/3 of my front doors are still getting pelted hard with Husky flaps. I haven't found any of the other brands to be any longer than the Husky. A longer flap is the only thing that will really protect your paint!
 
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