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badluck24/7

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I still tow my boat back and forth from socal to the river. I know it’s just dumb luck but I switched from stockish tires to all terrain tires and noticed a couple rock chips and dents in the bow of my boat after this trip.

Anybody running removable mud flaps or something better? Show and tell what you’re using.
 

Sharp Shooter

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They're a must in my opinion. This is a picture of Roaddogs flaps.

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We use Rock Tamers. I don't like the way they look, but I like it better than rock chips in the gel. I got ours from Cabellas.

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Check out Rockstar flaps, a little more money but much better looking and appears to be a better product. I am looking at a set myself. Unfortunately when you get into a tall dually, you are getting into real money for any of the brands.
 

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I'm not real fond of the rock tamers however, because of how far back they are they probably do a better job than my set up.

Mine are removable, they were fab and installed by The Truck Shop in San Dimas. They did a great job but after they were done I powder coated the brackets, added a custom weight plate to bottom (also powder coated) and changed all hardware to Stainless. The pole they slide onto sits on the frame and goes all the way across under the bed, fender to fender.

These certainly aren't the cheapest option but I'm happy with them. Next I'll have the guys at my shop build a box to slide them into for storage in the back of my truck. I usually only put them on when towing but would like to keep them with me.

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River Lynchmob

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I'm not real fond of the rock tamers however, because of how far back they are they probably do a better job than my set up.

Mine are removable, they were fab and installed by The Truck Shop in San Dimas. They did a great job but after they were done I powder coated the brackets, added a custom weight plate to bottom (also powder coated) and changed all hardware to Stainless. The pole they slide onto sits on the frame and goes all the way across under the bed, fender to fender.

These certainly aren't the cheapest option but I'm happy with them. Next I'll have the guys at my shop build a box to slide them into for storage in the back of my truck. I usually only put them on when towing but would like to keep them with me.

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Why are your fender wells so damn dirty...lol
 

J DUNN

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Why are your fender wells so damn dirty...lol

Oh crap, don't show your Dad, he'll never take a call from me again. :D

Car wash scheduled at 2pm today. Really they're dirty because I actually used my 4wd the other day helping a kid with an Eagle Scout project moving some dirt to a trail in OC "back country"!
 
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