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Mudflaps for wide tires?

Old 03-10-2016, 02:57 AM
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I currently have the WeatherTech mud flaps and they don't do a good job of covering my wide (295/60R20 ) tires. I just bought a boat and would like something to do a better job of keeping rocks from getting flung back at it, plus do a better job of keeping mud and rocks off the side of my truck. Anyone have any recommendations?
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Pics? I was wondering about em when the tire shop mentioned cops will pay attention to my lack of mudflaps. Ill edit in pics tomorrow since it would be hypocritical to ask for pics and not give any in return.
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Originally Posted by HuskyKMA
I currently have the WeatherTech mud flaps and they don't do a good job of covering my wide (295/60R20 ) tires. I just bought a boat and would like something to do a better job of keeping rocks from getting flung back at it, plus do a better job of keeping mud and rocks off the side of my truck. Anyone have any recommendations?
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I had the same problem when I got my '02 home. Knew I had a bad wheel bearing so as soon as I got it home I wanted to get it changed (had no idea what I was about to uncover but that's a separate story). Anyway, spun the lug nuts off but when I tried to pull the tire off it would not budge. The sledgehammer around the inside if the tire with a short 2x4 block finally did the trick. I remember getting a sick feeling in my gut & thinking if just getting a tire off is this much work what have I gotten myself into? Little did I know..
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To the OP. Did you find some mud flaps?
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Originally Posted by Bill_The_PA
To the OP. Did you find some mud flaps?
I ended up ordering the Ford Heavy Duty mud flaps after seeing these photos in an old thread on here.
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