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Old 01-14-2014 | 09:33 PM
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Default Trailer hitch mud flap/brush, to stop rock chips???

Has anyone researched this? I have a F-250 I'm having the boat and trailer freshened at the paint shop and would like to keep it looking good from rock chips. What's the best set up?
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Do a search. Mudflaps has been discussed on here before.

I have a set of Rock Tamers that I used when I had a SRW. Now I have a DRW, and have molded flaps and extended them.

http://mudflaps.com/i-7945642-rock-t...ged-black.html
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The grass skirting works great , the big rubber flaps can also draw up fine sand from the surface on the road and road rash the hardware .
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Old 01-15-2014 | 08:30 AM
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It's extremely important not to have your flaps touching the ground; including, not touching when suspension dips and when truck is loaded differently. Such is reason I like the adjustable options.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Do a search. Mudflaps has been discussed on here before.

I have a set of Rock Tamers that I used when I had a SRW. Now I have a DRW, and have molded flaps and extended them.

http://mudflaps.com/i-7945642-rock-t...ged-black.html
These are the only ones to go with in my opinion and they also have great customer service if you need replacement parts. And like mentioned earlier they are fully adjustable for any kind of truck configuration.
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"What about, "Towtector Mud Flaps". Anyone have any experience with this one?
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Originally Posted by nova26
"What about, "Towtector Mud Flaps". Anyone have any experience with this one?
I like their Dodge and Duramax exhaust openings!
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