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Old 04-09-2008, 07:36 PM
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Towing mud flaps?

Well I think I found the rock guards I want, but just curious if anyone has an opinion. On Cabelas web site they have the Rock Tamers that I really like, but also Ultra Guard. I like the ultra guard because it is full length and the prices are really good. If anyone has used these or heard of anyone using them, any opinion would be great.

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Old 04-09-2008, 07:39 PM
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Plenty of approval on the AIRSTREAM Trailer site, www.airforums.com, in favor of ENKAY Rock Tamers.
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My dad and I both have the Enkay Rock Tamers. We went with them because you can run them on any rig you want. The Enkays are very quality and will last forever.
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I just ordered a set of Rock Tamers. I heard they were the best.
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I just installed the ENKAY Rock Tamers last night, very happy.
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I like those for the fact they are adjustable, except the fact they don't cover the middle part and am worried about it throwing stuff up from the middle. Anyone have a problem with?
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Originally Posted by bggrndodge
I like those for the fact they are adjustable, except the fact they don't cover the middle part and am worried about it throwing stuff up from the middle. Anyone have a problem with?
I had a full-width flap on a K20 but cut the center out after towing on one of the forest roads as the gravel was high in the center and the flap would catch it every once in awhile .... talk about flipping rocks!
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