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Old 12-24-2010, 03:06 PM
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Mud Flaps PICS

I just got my Mud Flaps installed. They came out great. Two BIG Thumbs up for my friend Chris over at Rowdy Racks.
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Looks Good. Like the addition of the color accent. You might want to share pics of how those are mounted. I've seen some asking about how to mount different ways.
 
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Pretty sharp! What'd they set you back, if you don't mind? And slightly off-topic, how do you like the Toyo AT's? Wondering about traction, treadlife mostly. Thanks.
 
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you might want to go to a truck stop and get a set of the chrome flap holders as these will eventually start to stay back. They run about $25 a set.

as to mounting some what I did for mine was weld some tubing in an L shape which I then mounted to the flange at the bottom of the bed and then to the edge of the wheel well. Flaps were mounted using 1/4 inch bolts, now hav eot add the flap holders I mentioned above.
 
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Pretty sharp! What'd they set you back, if you don't mind? And slightly off-topic, how do you like the Toyo AT's? Wondering about traction, treadlife mostly. Thanks.
I like the Toyo's. Now after saying that, they arnt great in mud, but that is obvious by looking at them. They are very quite and seem to stay balanced. They wear pretty quick, but it is a heavy truck that pulls a big 30'boat around.
 
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They look nice, are they cut on a laser machine?
 
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They look nice, are they cut on a laser machine?
Yep, he can pretty much do whatever you come up with. I am very happy with them.
 
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Here is a shot of mine from Duraflaps. He also has a laser cutter to design what ever you want or need. Oh, and his mud flap machine does an in set pocket for the stainless weight to sit in.

 
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those KR anty sail plate's are very nice.
 
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Dura flaps are also anti-sail. So, He told me they shouldn't curl at all. Very nice business to do business with.
 
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Here is a shot of mine from Duraflaps. He also has a laser cutter to design what ever you want or need. Oh, and his mud flap machine does an in set pocket for the stainless weight to sit in.

Sorry for digging up an old post but these are exactly what I've been looking for. What's the stats on these? 12" or 14" wide? Regular length or XL? Thanks for the great picture.
 
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Sorry for digging up an old post but these are exactly what I've been looking for. What's the stats on these? 12" or 14" wide? Regular length or XL? Thanks for the great picture.
They are 14's and xl. I happened to live near him. Drove to His place and he made the flaps while I was there b-s'n about boats. I wanted the extra length to keep stuff from hitting the trailer.

After watching Him put these on, very simple process. I recommend them.
 
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I love your rims!
 
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