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Old 11-05-2006, 09:33 PM
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Sexy Girl Mudflaps

Does anyone know a place to get a set of the classic sexy girl mudflaps?

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Old 11-07-2006, 11:58 AM
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I see them all the time at truck stops. When I travel to Memphis, we always stop at a Flying J and I see them every time.
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They usually have the chrome piece that you have to mount to your existing mudflaps. You just punch 2-3 holes in your flaps and bolt them on. Hit up your local truck stop they're sure to have some.
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Flying Js around Cincinnati don't have them and the TAs are crummy. eBay has a set but they are way too large for my truck. If anybody sees metal ones that will fit a 150 please let me know.

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I've got a few places I can look around here - let me know what size you are looking for and I'll see what I can find.

Anyone with a 67 Stang and shoots an AR - I think I can help out...

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Old 01-07-2007, 10:49 PM
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Thanks so much. I think that about 12" wide should work well behind my tires. The 17" ones on ebay would require too huge of mudflaps to look good on a 150.

It is a bummer that you are in SLC. A guy that I work with has a pre-ban Colt AR for cheap. I am thinking about it for myself.

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This product is distributed for heavy trucks. I suggest you call any heavy truck dealer parts dept. and if they don't have them they should know where to find them
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search on the web.

Here's just one: http://www.go-kat-go.com/truckstop.html
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