Mud flaps

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I'm looking to install mud flaps in order to protect the trailer. The truck has 285/75/17 so the rear tires extend beyond the fender a little. Since I'm not going to find flaps (I don't think) ready made that will extend the width of the track, I'm trying to invision whether it will look goofy or not. Opinions?
 

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I've got some heavy duty belts off a processing plant. You can cut custom ones, clamp them, and hang them for easy removal when you don't have a trailer.
Seriously tho, these things are stiff and heavy
 

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Here you go.
 

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Hmmm...getting warm. At that price, it's worth a call to ask about fitment
Thanks.
 
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Why not just get some 24x24 semi mudflaps they can be bought cheap and cut them to fit how you want it to.
 

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I'm not confident that I'll be able to achieve a factory look at the wheel well and connection points.

I haven't looked at the new daily fenders up close but I'm sure you could. Maybe use the screws that screws the inner fender to the bed?
 

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