Keep your truck's mud flaps from flapping in the wind with these anti-sail brackets. They help to prevent kicked-up rocks or road debris from flying past your splash guards and denting your towed gear or damaging the other cars on the road.
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Today we'll be taking a look at the Buyers Products Anti-Sail Brackets for Mudflaps. These are going to be brackets to keep your mudflap sitting straight and keep it from sailing up or catching the wind and not really doing its job of keeping your vehicle protected. So they'll keep them more or less in place. It still allows for a little bit of movement in there, I have a mudflap in here just to demonstrate how it's going to look, so that bracket wraps around and then the curved ends here at the top are going to match up with the two outer holes on the mud flaps and act as a mounting point there. Or you can also weld these onto your trailer if you choose to do that, you can just weld it straight to the metal of your trailer, or put some hardware through there.It doesn't come with any hardware to get those attached, you will have to pick some up on your own, and the mud flap is also not included. There are a lot of different sizes and options available here at etrailer.com if you need to pick up some mud flaps.
But basically these just help to keep that mud flap in place so that it's going to still do its job in protecting your vehicles as your going down the road so that the rocks and things don't just come up and hit your vehicle while that mudflap is flapping up in the wind.They're made of a carbon steel construction with a chrome finish, so it gives it more of a high shine to it. Overall dimensions of the bracket, from side to side it's about 26 and an eight inch wide, going from the outside edge to outside edge. The inner width, or from inside edge to inside edge, about 25 and a half inches. So anything that's about 25 inches or less, as far as width, will fit just fine in here, and then length from the bottom to the top, overall it's about 21 and three quarters inches long, from the bottom to the inside where you'd actually mount your hardware is about 21 inches.The depth in between that bracket is about an inch. Most of the mud flaps from Buyers are going to be a quarter inch thick, so just about anything should fit in there with no problem.
The width up here at the top between our mounting holes is about 19 and a half inches, but these do have a little bit of flex, so you can flex them out to match up with your mudflaps, which are typically going to be about 21 inches apart, as far as those mounting holes. It does come with two brackets, so you'll get a pair, and these are made in the USA. And that's going to do it for our look at the Buyers Products Anti-Sail Brackets for Mudflaps..
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (14 Customer Reviews)
Keep your truck's mud flaps from flapping in the wind with these anti-sail brackets. They help to prevent kicked-up rocks or road debris from flying past your splash guards and denting your towed gear or damaging the other cars on the road.Well I was always taught if you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all. I was sent a email link a year later to post a review how the products holding up. The product lasted 2 months, towards the end of the two months both brackets broke just like my original ones at the bolts that secures them to the truck. Losing both brackets driving as well.
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