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Old 01-06-2014, 07:47 AM
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DIY mudflaps?

The rear wheel flaps on my '89 runner are shot. With the only available aftermarket replacements around here being big rig mud flaps, ive been thinking of making my own. Anyone here do this to their rigs?
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Quick disconnect mud flaps could be of interest
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Yes. Depending on the state you live mud flaps are required and are specific to the dimensions they have to be. However mud flaps tend to get ripped off. I made some and they are attached via the factory holes using some clevis pins.

Easy peezy.
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Check out Lowrange, they have an affordable kit, either with or without bodylift.
Attaches to frame, quick disconnect.
Roll your own rubber. Yes cops look out for mudflaps as an excuse
to pull you over. Do it.
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I seen some the other day made of old snowmobile track that where pretty cool looking. Idk if they came off easy but for material it worked.
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I snagged some at pick n pull. they work great with on my 37s they came off an 84-88 pick up. cost me 25 bucks and I still had my stock brackets.
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