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Those look nice. I just ordered Dura Flaps for my '08 3500 drw. I like the duraflaps because there is no drilling required, and they got me an awesome artwork design for my rear flap!
 
You can still get the NW Custom mud flaps, you jst have to ask on here, and someone will give you his phone number.
 
I buy mudflaps that the big guys use from a local distributor. I cut them in half vertically and then cut to length. I mount them on the edge of the wheel opening. They are stiff enough that they do not fly. The last time I bought a pair and cut two for my son-in-law one. We both have SRW so this works for us. Fred
 
Those look nice. I just ordered Dura Flaps for my '08 3500 drw. I like the duraflaps because there is no drilling required, and they got me an awesome artwork design for my rear flap!



I'll second DuraFlap. While a little expensive they are very, nice. Oh, did I mention the GREAT service both before and after the sale.



They look great on my truck and I'll never buy another pair.

I can send pictures of you like, as I cannot (educated well enough) post pictures on the forum.
 
You mean like this one? That is what I installed on my factory tip before I installed the 5" MBRP.



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I buy mudflaps that the big guys use from a local distributor. I cut them in half vertically and then cut to length. I mount them on the edge of the wheel opening. They are stiff enough that they do not fly. The last time I bought a pair and cut two for my son-in-law one. We both have SRW so this works for us. Fred





The weather has finally improved in Michigan. We have been setting the new truck up for towing. Yesterday, I installed the mudflaps from my prior Ram on the new 2008. They require no drilling - I use longer screws but the same holes and clips that hold the shield to the fender. If Dodge changes the hole pattern, I'll just redrill to fit. (I am considering taking them off in the winter due to snow and slush acumulation - no fifth wheel to protect in winter. ) Fred
 
I'll second DuraFlap. While a little expensive they are very, nice. Oh, did I mention the GREAT service both before and after the sale.



They look great on my truck and I'll never buy another pair.

I can send pictures of you like, as I cannot (educated well enough) post pictures on the forum.



Same goes here!great mud flap and really great service.

Mine has been on Truck about 6 years and still look awesome. :D
 
I've got a set of the Stainless ram's head mudflaps, made by AirHawk up here in Canada. They are nice and not wimpy like the imported auto parts store varieties.
 
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