Mud Flaps?
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Try r&t manuf. at 503-287-1842. I had some damage to truck repaired last year and could not match my custom f-250 flaps so I had new ones made, they are super heavy duty, thick, and they cut new stainless bottoms with my last name instead of the f- 250 logos, they are badass looking and really reasonable too. Also got a rec. hitch cover with my last name cut as well. P.M. me with your email and I will send you pics.
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I'm glad to find this discussion as I'm considering a new truck and noticed it didn't have any. I looked at the DuraFlaps page and don't care for their look; they remind me of semi-rigs, the ones with the naked lady engraved on them (not that there's anything wrong with that).
Are there any other suggestions?
Are there any other suggestions?
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Im a firm believer of good flaps since i lived on a dirt road with 4 seasons. Got any pics? Looking to get these but seeing them prior to purchase is impossible. I require full side protection for flaps.On my 14 gmc the factory molded flaps did nothing. Got weathertechs and only the rear flaps work partially. On my new 15 super duty using oem molded flaps they do not cover fully so longer flaps are in order for the albino mule 😁
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Im a firm believer of good flaps since i lived on a dirt road with 4 seasons. Got any pics? Looking to get these but seeing them prior to purchase is impossible. I require full side protection for flaps.On my 14 gmc the factory molded flaps did nothing. Got weathertechs and only the rear flaps work partially. On my new 15 super duty using oem molded flaps they do not cover fully so longer flaps are in order for the albino mule
Amazon.com: Husky Liners Custom Fit Molded Front Mudguard for Select Ford F-250 /F-350 Models - Pack of 2 (Black): Automotive
Those are the ones I used. Work just fine. Just go to the hardware store for some decent allen heads and nylon insert nuts.