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2021 Dually mud flap reccomendations

bobohio

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I've ordered my 2021 3500 dually and I'm wondering what kind of mudflaps are best. I would prefer ones that use original holes so as not to drill into new metal. Any recommendations are appreciated.
 

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I absolutely love the Gatorback Mud Flaps. Superb quality stuff. Heavy duty rubber.
No metal drilling. But some holes will be needed in the plastic tub. The rears comes with a bracket that solidly fix the flaps to frame.

The following link is the pre-made kits:

I recommend the 21in wide over the 19in even with stock shoes.
 

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I am on my 6th DRW, and the dealer supplied rear flaps have always worked for me.
 

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Gatorbacks are very nice. High quality excellent mud flaps! A little expensive but worth it in my opinion.
 

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Another vote for Gatorbacks here as well. Top notch quality all the way. The Install is a little more involved than they make it seems, but it's still a reasonable job.
 

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So does your dealer not supply mud flaps as part of the purchase? In Texas, all DRW trucks are required to be sold with mud flaps already installed.
 

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So does your dealer not supply mud flaps as part of the purchase? In Texas, all DRW trucks are required to be sold with mud flaps already installed.
I'm not sure if it will come with them...
 

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Question on this topic. Which brand of mudflaps hang the lowest? Trying to mitigate rock chips on the dually flare. The Weathertech ones I have are definitely not made large/long enough for the front.
 

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DuraFlaps are pretty long... or you can make your own... I think I spent about $150 for everything (not including beer)...maybe a weekend worth of work..
 

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I'm in the same situation as the OP. But want them lower to the ground on stock height truck.
 

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I'm in the same situation as the OP. But want them lower to the ground on stock height truck.
Pretty much all commercially available options have been discussed above.
 

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