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Does anyone know if the Cummins mud flaps shown here will fit on a single rear wheeled truck? I know they're made for duallies, but they may be able to be squeezed under a srw.



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I didn't see them listed in the link that you had posted, but I bought some from Cummins that had the Dodge and Cummins logos on them for the DRW. I actually put them on the front and rear. The front went on just fine and the rear I trimmed a little. I didn't want any of the flap sticking out past the edge of the wheel-wells. So bottom line, yes they can fit with some slight modifications.
 
I don't want the Dodge logo on the flaps - enough of them on my Cummins truck already. Just want the Cummins logo. Scroll down on the site I gave. I do try to install the flaps so they stick out a couple inches. That way they catch a lot more debris off the tires. You can also get some plastic sheeting to run around the top of the fender lip. Taper it in from back to front. This helps a lot in catching the debris.
 
Blakers

Love the design, but the words "vinyl heavy duty 1/8" thick", dont inspire me.

I have flaps of similar quality now (but smaller dimensions) and am not to proud of their looks or performance.

I suspect that the 36" model would be at full sail, without the use of flap weights, which when mounted at the rear of the wheel opening of a 4X4, can spell trouble when you have to back up in deep snow or mud. My. 02



JJ
 
I got the molded rubber DC (Mopar) ones and told the dealer to order for look c. Liked them as they are rubber and flat. Probably could use some weight on em but for now gud enuff..... They fit the srw OK but I added 2 more screws/nuts to keep the gaps to the inner linings small. Only body drilling was for the fronts (look at the lip and you will see a punch mark), one hole each side. Would take a high curb, etc to fold them into the tire on backup.



Do like the Cummins ones but wanted rubber.

(& no kinky remarks :p )





SOTSU!

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Regarding the inner fender liners - which I don't have... how are they attached to the fender? Are there screws around the fender lip? I'm thinking maybe I should get the fender liners before I install the mudflaps so I can do everything at once.



Still working on the nerf bar ideas too.



Blake
 
The liners attch to existing holes and yes, I would install the liners and flaps at the same time to keep you from having to take something partially apart when installing the other.
 
I installed the Cummins mudflaps yesterday and they turned out pretty nice. Here's some pictures. The last picture has the dimensions superimposed over the flap to use as a pattern. I started with the 24" wide by 36" tall mudflaps available from the Cummins Powerstore (see link above). Let me know if you have any questions.



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For the front I bought some 16" x 20" plain black vinyl mudflaps from a camper store for $4 each. I bought a set of the Dodge ones, but I don't like the ram head on them so I'm gonna sell those.



Blake
 
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