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Gentlemen

With all the rain and mud here in So ca the past week I need to break down and and get some protection for my Toybox the duals on the 05 just hammered the s*** out of my trailer. I know you guys have been putting some good looking ones on your rigs. I had Northwest customs on my 99, but can't seem to find out if they are still in business. Any links or manufactures would really help.



Thank you in advance

Mac :cool:
 
I put the Mopars on mine. I like them because they were easy to mount and they're flexible so I don't have to worry about a curb taking them off. They were cheaper than all the "aftermarket" flaps I looked at too. I put them on the fronts and the rears. I think they were about $35 a set at the local Dodge dealership.
 
I have the rubber ones I mine (Mopar I guess). They are OK, but the are hard to clean. I wanted the hard ones like I had on my 98, but around here they only available with the dealer name stamped all over them and I didn't want that. I like the looks of the Pro Flap, but the price is a little steep for something I don't really need.
 
Jeff Clark said:
I have the rubber ones I mine (Mopar I guess). They are OK, but the are hard to clean. I wanted the hard ones like I had on my 98, but around here they only available with the dealer name stamped all over them and I didn't want that. I like the looks of the Pro Flap, but the price is a little steep for something I don't really need.



I ahev the Mopar ones on the rear of my truck.



When I clean my truck (which isn't very often) I spray on a product called "Bleche White" on my mudflaps (it's whitewall tire cleaner). A quick scrub with a nylon bristle brush cleans them up nice. After they are dry, I spray with a tire dressing (I use son of a gun) and they look brand new. Since I use these products anyway on my tires, it's not much extra work.



Juan
 
JR

Do you have any pics of your rig from the back. I need to see how much of the tire they cover both length and width.



Thanks Mac :cool:
 
mac, Jason is still around. I have some molded ones I took off when I converted. Look in my Reader's rigs for some pictures. I'll sell them REAL cheap. They're just taking up space.



Here's one shot

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Fred

I checked them out they look like they provide some protection even with the 19. 5's let me know how much you want for them I'm in So Ca 90713



Mac :cool:
 
macdaddy said:
JR

Do you have any pics of your rig from the back. I need to see how much of the tire they cover both length and width.



Thanks Mac :cool:



My truck is sitting about 900 miles away from me :{ sitting in the airport parking lot. As soon as I get back (mid-week) I can shoot a picture for you.



I wanted to clean up my truck anyway!



BTW, they do cover the tread on both tires pretty well (stock 235/80R17's)



Juan
 
I got the Mopar rubber from Malloy Dodge here in Albuquerque. They were $35 minus 10%. They were easy to install if have a right angle drill or you may have to remove the wheels. I also got some for the front as well. Grizzly



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Grizzly said:
I got the Mopar rubber from Malloy Dodge here in Albuquerque. They were $35 minus 10%. They were easy to install if have a right angle drill or you may have to remove the wheels. I also got some for the front as well. Grizzly



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Hey Grizz

Fred Swanson gave me a good deal on the molded ones that he had. I did removed the wheels to install them.



Thanks Fred!!!!!!!



Mac :cool:
 
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