Pics of front mud flaps with lift / how to make them work
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.
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
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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