Originally posted by Jakebud
Just wanted to post a bit of information regarding the Mopar mud flats. Got my truck last Feb and put them on immediately, as I had them as a Christmas present from my brother, also a Ram/Cummins owner. Well, the Mopar flaps are a bit weak in that they essentially aren't long enough to prevent dirt/ rocks etc. from hitting the paint behind them. I modified each of mine with a piece of conveyor belt material about 8 inches long, the width of the flap that I added to the bottom with stainless steel hardware. They flex back some at speed, but now protect all of the painted areas of the truck.
SPIKE
Originally posted by EOliver
Another option for you guys that don't want flaps would be to paint the lower portion of your truck with a rock guard. Most body shops can do this and can match the rock guard to your paint color. This is similiar to most of the spray in bedliners available now, but thinner with very little to no texture. I don't recall the cost, I did this on my old Blazer back in 1994.
Just a thought.
Eric O.
Originally posted by Scooby
UH OH!Tracy... ... those are the mudflaps I just installed - I never heard about the paint rub..... now I'm worried..... Perhaps I should go back and pull them off and use that clear tape as well?