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Some people have inquired about the mud flaps I have on several of my trucks. I am getting some mud flap/flare made up since Ford is having issues with their supplier. I know these would have to go thru a vendor to sell, I just would want to see if it would be worth getting 50 or so pair made? Also I am have some made in dually width as well.
The single wheel ones are 36" long and 12" wide and will look JUST like these. The bottom of the flap is 12" wide and about 10" tall. It then tapers down to 4" on the slender section.
And on truck
Dually ones would be similar, BUT the bottom would be 24" wide and the bottom would be 14" tall.
I dont know what a Vendor would charge, but I am guessing in the 40-50 range for a pair
I like those my self, but I wish they were just abit longer than 12" at the bottom part.
I've seen some really nice long ones, same as those Brad, but they were white, with a blue Ford emblem, they were on an old bricknose SuperDuty. Are those factory mudflaps??
I like those my self, but I wish they were just abit longer than 12" at the bottom part.
I've seen some really nice long ones, same as those Brad, but they were white, with a blue Ford emblem, they were on an old bricknose SuperDuty. Are those factory mudflaps??
OEM ford. Yes, I have seen the white ones as well. I can get them in 13 different colors
can you post a pic up of what they look like farther away? does that go over the whole wheel well? from the pic it looks like it only goes over half. like a pic from the front and side?
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