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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / July 2005

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mud flaps?

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Nathan W. Collier - 01 Jul 2005 06:52 GMT
id like a set of mud flaps like these for my big horn dually:

http://powerstore.cummins.com/products/truck-mud-flaps-detail.jpg

theyre way to big and im not sure if they could be cut down small enough to
fit without cutting into the logo.  ive seen these:

http://powerstore.cummins.com/products/dually-mud-flaps-detail.jpg

which are made for my dually, but id rather keep with the plain black/white
flaps like shown above.

anybody ever seen flaps like the top ones sold for the dodge dually and can
tell me where to get them?

thanks,
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Trey - 01 Jul 2005 07:14 GMT
> id like a set of mud flaps like these for my big horn dually:
>
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> anybody ever seen flaps like the top ones sold for the dodge dually and
> can tell me where to get them?

Give a silk screener a call, see if they can silkscreen the white C onto a
set of plain black flaps.
Greg Surratt - 01 Jul 2005 12:03 GMT
> id like a set of mud flaps like these for my big horn dually:
>
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>
> thanks,

If those are standard size big rig mudflaps, you can trim them down.  I used
the regular ones and trimmed about 1-2 inches off the sides and 4 inches off
the bottom so they wouldn't get hung on curbs.

Up inside the rear fenderwells, I ran a couple of 1 1/2 inch wide bars of
flat stock attached at the outer edge of the dually fender and to the frame
with the flaps sandwiched in between them.

Greg
Nathan W. Collier - 01 Jul 2005 14:35 GMT
> Up inside the rear fenderwells, I ran a couple of 1 1/2 inch wide bars of
> flat stock attached at the outer edge of the dually fender and to the
> frame with the flaps sandwiched in between them.

thanks.  got any pics by chance?

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Greg Surratt - 02 Jul 2005 01:45 GMT
Not at the moment.  I'm about 1000 miles from home.  I can take some
tomorrow afternoon, but I'd have to email them to you since I don't have a
way to post them anywhere.  Can you handle some 72 dpi jpegs?

Greg

>> Up inside the rear fenderwells, I ran a couple of 1 1/2 inch wide bars of
>> flat stock attached at the outer edge of the dually fender and to the
>> frame with the flaps sandwiched in between them.
>
> thanks.  got any pics by chance?
Nathan W. Collier - 02 Jul 2005 01:48 GMT
sure can, thanks.

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> Not at the moment.  I'm about 1000 miles from home.  I can take some
> tomorrow afternoon, but I'd have to email them to you since I don't have a
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>> thanks.  got any pics by chance?
Greg Surratt - 02 Jul 2005 19:30 GMT
> sure can, thanks.
>
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>>> thanks.  got any pics by chance?

Pictures sent via email.

Greg
Nathan W. Collier - 02 Jul 2005 21:40 GMT
my usenet email address isnt valid.  please click http://tinyurl.com/3h8bo 
and resend the pictures there.

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>> sure can, thanks.
>>
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> Greg
Greg Surratt - 03 Jul 2005 01:55 GMT
Done.

> my usenet email address isnt valid.  please click
 
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