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Mud Flaps with fender flares

They are good and I have had them on three trucks. My 05 had them all it’s life till traded last fall. However I did manage to rip a back one off my 12 while backing into a pasture with a load of cattle in the gooseneck trailer. 7 year old was freaking out over a mesquito so I was rolling down windows while backing up and nailed the gate post:mad:. Operator error and a unhappy moment:confused:.
 
Well, I finally got my duelly wt mud flaps yesterday and got them installed this morning. They look great. Ought to keep my fiver more clean while traveling and my chrome pipe nice snd shiny. Hardest part of the whole job was, having to remove 2 of those plastic pop in plugs with the teeth, there a beech to remove.
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Well, I finally got my duelly wt mud flaps yesterday and got them installed this morning. They look great. Ought to keep my fiver more clean while traveling and my chrome pipe nice snd shiny. Hardest part of the whole job was, having to remove 2 of those plastic pop in plugs with the teeth, there a beech to remove.
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what type exhaust tip is that? Also, how do you like the mudflaps? I just sold my SRW and getting a dually in the next week or so which will need them..
 
what type exhaust tip is that? Also, how do you like the mudflaps? I just sold my SRW and getting a dually in the next week or so which will need them..
Love the mud flaps, there weather teck. Of coarse there not the high end ones but there not $400 either. Easy instal.
Pipe is on all the mopar sites.
Part Number:82208243ab
$97.75

MSRP : $122.00
Savings: $24.25
Fits Diesel Engines Chrome Stainless Steel Exhaust Tip. 5" O.D. and 4" I.D. For diesel engines. Will not work with Box Step Up Kit,...
 
Probably just pic angle but how much ground clearance do you have and how plyable are they? Thats going to help a ton with keeping trailer pretty, looks great.
 
Probably just pic angle but how much ground clearance do you have and how plyable are they? Thats going to help a ton with keeping trailer pretty, looks great.
I'd have to measure tomorrow on the ground clearance. They are the hard plastic style so you don't have to worry about them flapping in the breeze. Also before instal, the front of my fiver RV would get beat up by road grime on every trip that I would have to scrub off with a hard bristle brush. With these, I've not had to scrub at all on the front off the rv. Got them on the fronts as well. They don't hang down to low imop. I back up against curbs to park all the time, there perfect for me.
 
Husky Liners front and rear. Very easy install and a great fit.
 

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Husky Liners front and rear. Very easy install and a great fit.
Thank you for sharing pics.... I've been looking forward to seeing more examples from folks with the wheel-to-wheel sidesteps. The clearance on the front ones looks good. Been worried about that aspect for the molded flap options.
 
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