Wanted : Mud Flaps
Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
I found these at www.cummins.com<br>Click on the button for the Power Store.<br><br>
<br><br>24" X 36" size with pre-drilled mounting holes. 2 black vinyl heavy duty 1/8" thick mud flaps with large white imprinted "C" logo. Hardware not included.
Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...s_of_the_Trade<br><br>towards the bottom of the page.<br><br><br>phox
Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
Nevermind I found it. Here it is: <br><br>http://www.powerstore.cummins.com/cg...s_of_the_Trade<br><br>Are the smaller ones for the 2500 and the larger ones for the 3500? At least thats what I am assuming but they are the same width I believe.
Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
Actually, I don't think they are made for our little trucks, <br>since they have Dodge specific flaps on another page.<br><br>Those look like they're made for big rigs.<br>Doesn't look like they'd attach to the fenders very cleanly.<br><br>You could probably make them fit on the rear of a 2500, if you attached to the bumper.<br><br>Or, a little cutting and shaping to make them fit.<br><br><br>phox
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Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
We attach Big Rig air filters, Big Rig Lights, Big Rig air horns.....why not Big Rig Mudflaps.
<br>The longer ones would probably work better on 4X4 trucks since they're taller.
<br>The longer ones would probably work better on 4X4 trucks since they're taller.
Re:Wanted : Mud Flaps
If it will help, here is what I did. I used full size flaps and trimmed them to 21 inches wide with shears and made my own mounts. Total cost was about 20.00. They work pretty good.
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