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TV Mudflaps

rgupnorth

Junior Ranger
Donating Member
When I started using my Jeep Laredo I had more of a problem with mud/stones getting kicked up. Checked out the rock tamers and decided I could probably build something myself.

Here is my material list:
1 - 1.25" x 1.25" x 0.25" x 72" - structured aluminum angle - $26.00
1 pair - 24" x 24" x 0.25" truck mudflaps - $29.00

8 - 5/16" x 1.5" fender washers
8 - 5/16" x 18 - hex nuts
8 - 5/16" lock washers
8 - 5/16" x 18 x 1.25" tap bolts
1 - 3/8" - 16 - 3"x4" U-bolt square bend
Total - $8.50

+ about an hour and fifteen minutes assembly time to drill holes & tighten bolts.

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rgupnorth - those would protect the front of the trailer alright. When you go 4x4 without the trailer, if you added broom bristles to the bottom mud flap, you could brush out your tracks. Then even an Apache couldn't determine where you went. Kind of a modern twist to an old west tacit of brushing out the horse hoof prints.
 
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