radshooter
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Hi guys. I don't post much, but I read this site every day. It is time for mudflaps, and wanted to run some things by y'all.
I had been thinking I wanted heavy rubber mudflaps with the Cummins logo on them, but today I saw a set of diamond plate mudflaps. I got to thinking they might look kind of good with my diamond plate bed rails.
What are the pros and cons of "floppy" mudflaps vs "solid" mudflaps? I am looking for something that will both dress up the truck, and also protect the paint and fiver from rocks while towing. They were at the dealer where I got my oil changed today. I may go back next week and take another look.
Also, the diamond plate rear flaps were rectangular. They did not have the traditional "swoop" cut out of one corner like rubber mud flaps. How would these mount?
What do you guys think? Diamond plate or rubber? Any pics of diamond plate flaps? Where did you Phoenix guys get yours? I need someone to install them since the RV park here won't even let us wash our trucks, much less work on them.
Thanks for your input.........Steve
I had been thinking I wanted heavy rubber mudflaps with the Cummins logo on them, but today I saw a set of diamond plate mudflaps. I got to thinking they might look kind of good with my diamond plate bed rails.
What are the pros and cons of "floppy" mudflaps vs "solid" mudflaps? I am looking for something that will both dress up the truck, and also protect the paint and fiver from rocks while towing. They were at the dealer where I got my oil changed today. I may go back next week and take another look.
Also, the diamond plate rear flaps were rectangular. They did not have the traditional "swoop" cut out of one corner like rubber mud flaps. How would these mount?
What do you guys think? Diamond plate or rubber? Any pics of diamond plate flaps? Where did you Phoenix guys get yours? I need someone to install them since the RV park here won't even let us wash our trucks, much less work on them.
Thanks for your input.........Steve