Husky Liners Rubber Rear Mud Flaps - 12IN w/ Weight
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It can be cut, but you don't need to remove any of it because the metal piece at the bottom is thin sheet metal, so it doesn't contribute much weight.
There is a strict weight limit for appearances.
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Selected User Reviews For Husky Liners Rubber Rear Mud Flaps - 12IN w/ Weight
The mud flaps are as expected and fit perfectly on an F250. I had hard plastic mud flaps before, but one fell off when I backed into hardpacked snow. There won't be any issues in the extreme cold temperatures with these, so I will update them throughout the winter. The flaps I had already were sufficient to support the cover. This did not require extra supports as other reviews suggested. The flaps can be put on inside or outside, but if you don't have them, I recommend using them. This craft is extremely simple to make as it only requires a galvanized hanger strap that is available There was only one thing I marked down value for money. It is an expensive wheel for what it is in my book, but we have way too much gravel on the roads in Alaska to not We'd like you to do us a favor and buy one of these if you have a full size pickup.
My 97 Dodge Ram 2500 5 was in need of these. There are 9 Cummins, so I will need to do some serious custom work to make these There's a reason why I don't recommend buying "universal" stuff. Buy your custom flaps instead of these and don't worry about On the other hand, I will point out that the material on these is excellent. The tags are very durable, I couldn't ding or tear them without getting a razor blade wet Heavy duty almost beyond the need.
It is made of very good quality material and has four self-tapping screw holes on each flap. The screws and washers used for taping are of good quality as well. I put a 6" black metal support strap into each one of the bottom edges of the flaps and attached the other end to the wheel well. The downside of this is that the flaps are wide and the inside edges were not supported. As a result, they now hang properly and are supported. I just wanted to let you know (2016 Ford F150) As long as you don't have a right to- The wheels will have to be removed if you want to use an angle drill.
I would definitely describe it as I bought this for my 2000 Ford Excursion and it worked It's universally fit, so a little tweaking is needed to make it look good and function accordingly. It took about an hour to install them using the hardware that came with it. On one of them, mark the location of the hole with a paint pen. Place both of them on top of each other and drill through both. Taking care of business is easy and straightforward. You're not allowed to sling rock at my camper or the innocent cars behind me any more.
They're as good as, if not better than the top brand. Especially after the price difference, these flaps have saved my truck from so much garbage and snow.
It is a heavy duty wheel, and I have put it on my F350. As I did not have fenders liners, I had to come up with a solution to mount them inside the fender wells. I am very pleased with the way they look They would be my first choice if I had to do it all over. Screw pack included with the product.
Exactly what I was looking for.
The mud flaps are very good. I bought them to customize my fenders, because I have flares, so I needed the heavy duty ones to cut them. The products made by Huskie are great. This is a better alternative to weather tech and usually costs less.