Pics of front mud flaps with lift / how to make them work
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Pics of front mud flaps with lift / how to make them work
I am tired of throwing crap up the side of my pickup just after I get it clean. I would like to avoid the paint chips from the road as much as possible and kinda like the look of mud flaps but since I lifted the truck I have not figured a way to get the front flaps on without rubbing. I am only about a 1/2 inch from not ever hitting the tire. I have fender flares on the truck and don't want to get into a situation where I attach the flaps and the tire catches them tearing the flap and the flare off the truck. Any suggestions (pictures will be a big help here) Thanks in advance to any time you take to take pictures of your set up.
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I used the hard molded type on mine. They work great and I am running 37s with no rubbing. Right now I am in alabama and my truck is in missouri so I wont beable to send any pics right now. Hope this helps even alittle......Shawn
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You can use running boards which will keep debris from hitting the sides of the truck. this is what I have on my truck, then I put the small dodge mud flaps on I brought from auto zone.
http://www.runningboardwarehouse.com...ROD&ProdID=433
http://www.runningboardwarehouse.com...ROD&ProdID=433
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