Lets See those MUDFLAPS

kramarj

New member
Joined
May 22, 2011
Messages
231
Reaction score
0
Location
Illinois
Actually just put a set on today. They are Luverne Truck Equipment mudflaps, very nice.

Picture043.jpg


Picture045.jpg


Picture044.jpg


Picture046.jpg
 

907DAVE

Active member
Joined
May 21, 2011
Messages
2,166
Reaction score
0
Location
AK
Sorry, only pic's I have of them. They are made by Duraflap and by far the best mudflap I have ever had, direct fit and come with all brackets necessary.

IMG_1145.jpg


Photo0081.jpg


Yeah, its not an OBS...
 

AZ Blacksmoke

New member
Joined
Sep 7, 2011
Messages
141
Reaction score
0
Location
Waddell, AZ
Check RowdyRacks.com He did a set for me and they are great. They mount up real nice. He does custom weights for the bottom that look real good. I will post a picture of mine in a bit.
 

YoungFordAddict66

New member
Joined
May 20, 2011
Messages
90
Reaction score
0
Check RowdyRacks.com He did a set for me and they are great. They mount up real nice. He does custom weights for the bottom that look real good. I will post a picture of mine in a bit.

I second this. I had Chris draw me up some custom weights I had thought of and they were awesome, can't wait to get a set from him.
 

Ad8 PRODIGY

New member
Joined
Nov 15, 2011
Messages
7,742
Reaction score
0
Location
Orange County, NY
I have a big set at home that slide over the reciever hitch, still keeping the hitch functionable. They are just big rubber mats cut into a mudflap shape. They work great, look pretty nasty on the 2500hd that they were used on before I got them. I will take one when I get home and I'll add one when I get them on the truck next week
 
Last edited:

portlandareae28

New member
Joined
May 19, 2011
Messages
88
Reaction score
0
anybody have any mount ideas for big flaps all the way at the rear? I was thinking about tying into the hitch maybe.
 

Ad8 PRODIGY

New member
Joined
Nov 15, 2011
Messages
7,742
Reaction score
0
Location
Orange County, NY
457a7d67-83b1-99ec.jpg

457a7d67-83c7-1a45.jpg

457a7d67-83e5-dee8.jpg

457a7d67-840e-05a8.jpg



My brother made mine, he got like 1" thick rubber mats and cut them to size, then took angle iron and bolted it to the mats. He then welded the angle iron to the box that slides OVER the receiver hitch so it remains useable. There is a bolt going thru the box tube that compresses it against the receiver. Simple and effective. Took all of 30 minutes

If anyone wants a more descriptive pic just ask.
 
Last edited:

Members online

No members online now.
Top