Reflectors and Conspicuity Tape for Use on Vehicle Mud Flaps
Updated 06/10/2019 | Published 06/07/2019 >
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Looking for a set of reflectors just like these for my F150 mud flaps but I I am limited to a 10W . . . cannot do 12W. I dont want to do 2 4 1/2inch on each flap . . . I want to keep it at 1 piece. Been looking for a year. THX
asked by: Jim M
Expert Reply:
If the Custer 12-inch reflector # RFL-12R is too big for your mud flap application and you do not want to use two of the smaller size # RE15RK then I suggest you consider Conspicuity Tape # RE418T.
This is 2-inches wide x 18-inches long overall and the red portion is 11-inches; this can be cut down to your desired 10-inch length and it can be riveted in place or secured with hardware of your choosing. It does have a self-adhesive backing for installation on trailer surfaces but on your mud flaps (which flex and bend) you will want to use the adhesive backing for putting them in the designed locations and then use fasteners to hold them in place.
All conspicuity reflectors and tape items appear on the linked page.
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