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Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System for 2" Hitches - Matte Black
Easy to install and remove.
I recently added a 6-inch lift and larger tires to my truck. The tires stick out approximately one inch outside of the wheel well. This immediately increased the amount of rocks I was slinging every time I pulled out of my 400-yard-long gravel driveway. We bought a travel trailer and the last thing I wanted to do was sling rocks at it non-stop or take the chance of busting a window. We all know how high the RV tech labor rates are. I opted for this product to prevent a more expensive issue down the road. The pros: They work as you'd expect them to. They are adjustable, both in height and width. You can shorten the actual flaps by cutting them and a hole punch is provided to create new bolt holes. They are easily removed when not in use. The cons: Whoever wrote the directions may have been half asleep. In one step they'd say do something one way, then the next step another way. Super confusing but most of us can figure out how to install them. The flaps are not attractive to the eye but they get the job done. They are overpriced but I convinced myself to purchase them by knowing if it saves one puncture to the front hull of my camper or one busted window, they've paid for themselves. I'd buy them again, even though I'd still mumble under my breath how much they are overpriced.
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Truck Mud Flaps - Black Rubber - 12" Wide x 18" Tall - Qty 2
Ordered these universal units as I knew I would need to trim them down to fit the 9-1/2" wide fenders on my 1967 USMC M416 trailer. It's a little project I'm still working on; but I wanted something to protect the tail / brake lamps from rocks, debris, or water thrown up by the tires in front of them, and these mudflaps will do the job nicely! Thanks etrailer
Excellent basic flaps for a multitude of applications
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Truck Mud Flaps - Black Rubber - Teardrop Shape - 10" Wide x 18" Tall - Qty 2
I was tired of the plastic mudflaps for my minivan that would always get brittle and crack. I wanted some good flexible rubber ones but they were all big like for a pickup. Fortunately, etrailer was the only place I found small ones that would work for me. I did have an issue witht he order in that I was shipped 4 right side mudflaps. But when they were notified of this problem the good folks at etrailer quickly sent me 2 left side mudflaps. I would be happy to buy these again but I don't think they will ever need replacing because of the thick 2 ply rubber.
Holding up well- used to add front mudflaps to my jeep wrangler.
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RoadMaster RoadWing Removable, Expandable Mud Flap System for RVs, Buses and Dual-Tire Trucks
I bought and installed these mud flaps on my 2014 Forest River Georgetown XL motor home to help protect my 2015 Chevrolet Equinox that I tow. they have performed flawlessly for me from California to Florida and return. I highly recommend this product.
The flap itself is excellent, having a receiver mounted one very convenient. The issue I had was the single bolt used to snug up the entire setup. The previous units had two one one each side. To Roadmaster’s credit they were willing to accept my hitch mount and replaced with a two bolt version which solved the issue completely.
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RoadMaster RoadWing Mud Flap System for Midsize Trucks and SUVs -73" Wide
It fits my needs perfectly
Great quality and fast delivery
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Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System for 3" Hitches - Matte Black
Works great, best to have a way to keep your reducer or you stable is best Does not give you torque spec on the mount to hitch but make sure that is tight, had it come loose and scratch my bumper but that’s installers fault
We bought these in preparation for our four-month long trip to Alaska in 2024. Wish I had bought these when we bought our Airstream, since it got beat up a bit prior to using the Rock Tamers. Highly recommend these!
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Putco Universal-Fit Mud Flaps - Polished Stainless Steel - 11-1/2" Wide x 14-5/8" Long
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