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Looking for mudflaps for my 2012 DRW truck. I haul an enclosed motorcycle trailer so I am looking for a set of mud flaps that will keep most of the dents and dings off of the trailer.
I used to make my own using angle iron for hangars and cutting down a set of big truck mudflaps. DW said "No Way" on the new truck, so I've got a set of the molded flaps that do a good job of protecting the front panel of the fiver. They are high enough that I haven't ripped one off backing over a curb stop in a parking lot and they were easy to install.
Now if I could convince her I really need a set of running boards with dually flared box boards to protect the front of the dually fenders that are getting all dinged up.
I put the Luverne rubber mud flaps on my dually.
I like them fine and they were an ez install.
They had 2 lengths when I bought mine a couple years ago.
I don't have a pic of the fronts.
Looking for mudflaps for my 2012 DRW truck. I haul an enclosed motorcycle trailer so I am looking for a set of mud flaps that will keep most of the dents and dings off of the trailer.
Any Suggestions?
I just bought some for my 2012 f-350 duelly from weather tech, they are the no drill type and made for the truck I paid $115 for them and they look great! That was for all four. Made in USA to!
Thanks guys, Much appreciated. I like the looks of the DuraFlaps and the Luverne Flaps, I like the fact that the DuraFlaps are a West coast Company. I will probably buy a set from them.
Funny, I told someone today I thought they were an east coast based company.
It's been awhile since I've been to their website.
Sure failed with that answer.
I just bought some for my 2012 f-350 duelly from weather tech, they are the no drill type and made for the truck I paid $115 for them and they look great! That was for all four. Made in USA to!
I bought the same ones and they fit perfect. Even come with SS hardware to replace the plastic fender well liner clips in the rear where the flaps mount to existing holes. As for made in the USA, Weather Tech has a unique operation that's completely vertically integrated. He has his own in house CnC machining centers that he uses to cut his molding tools as new auto models are introduced. He then molds the flaps, mats, deflectors, and other products he sells right in house. Now that's "American Made". Hard to find that these days......
I bought the same ones and they fit perfect. Even come with SS hardware to replace the plastic fender well liner clips in the rear where the flaps mount to existing holes. As for made in the USA, Weather Tech has a unique operation that's completely vertically integrated. He has his own in house CnC machining centers that he uses to cut his molding tools as new auto models are introduced. He then molds the flaps, mats, deflectors, and other products he sells right in house. Now that's "American Made". Hard to find that these days......
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