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Front mud flaps, non-mopar

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Old 02-07-2010, 12:57 AM
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Default Front mud flaps, non-mopar

Has anyone found or DYIed front mud flaps other than the mopar set?

I got a set of ARB flaps that I fit to the rear and bought a extra set for the front but having a hard time working out how to rig something up.
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I believe TeraFlex has removable flaps as well.

http://www.teraflex.biz/products/mud-flaps.html
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Originally Posted by Suffolk JK
I believe TeraFlex has removable flaps as well.

http://www.teraflex.biz/products/mud-flaps.html
Yeah, they were supposed to check out a method of hooking those up in the front and get back to me quite some time ago....
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I like the ones from Jaos but i cant find how they mounted the fronts
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I used a cheap oversized pair from JCW for the front, screwed them into the plastic inner fender. Been on few years, no problems.
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Got a pic of the install?
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Front are secured with four self-tapping screws into the stock inner flares. You can see the spray up the door even with these mud flaps, obviously was alot more without.





For the rears, I started with 36x18” mud flaps for interstate trucks, then cut down and shaped.





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