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Mud Flaps 2003 Dodge 3500

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Who makes a full set of flaps for the DRW, with the Cummin's and Dodge logo on them? I saw a picture somewhere, but if I recall they did not fit the 2003.
 
Power Store

I bought these from the Power Store for my 02- just call or e-mail them. I am sure they are coming out if not already. MIne have lasted well and look great.
 
I received my customized mud flaps from NW Custom yesterday. They are 20 inches wide and all metal is stainless. The very best, you'll love them. Leave message and Jason will call you back. I had to call twice but it was worth it.
 
Hope you don't discouraged. I had to call twice to get a response but it was definitely worth it. Try this:



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(509)291-3800 or (509)995-8919



If this doesn't work let me know.



Hank
 
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My truck finally came today. I took my NW Custom Mud Flaps to the dealer to let him install along with the Mopar aluminum diamond plate running boards. I had planned to do both jobs but my truck was so slow in getting here (ordered 19th Dec) I don't have time to get everything done before I leave for Oregon on the 6th to pick up my new Arctic Fox Travel Trailer. Don't know when I'll get the Jacobs exhaust brake installed but really want it before I start back.



To get back to your question on drilling. I read the instructions and you won't have to drill any holes in anything that matters. I think you'll have to drill two holes on each side. You use two holes that are already there and drill two more, I believe. Definitely no drilling on the frame.



Hank
 
I have a set of the Cummins/Dodge flaps on my '03 3500. I ordered them online from the Cummins Powerstore. I think they fit fine on the '03, I have them set so they are about 1/4" out from the fender line and they definetely knock down the junk kicking off the wheels. They are pretty flexible, even in the bitter cold we've had this winter.
 
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