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Old 08-29-2009, 08:03 PM
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Default Rock Tamers removable Mud Flaps for towing

These are pretty cool for those of you that prefer to keep the look of your truck pure or hate the thought of drilling holes in your fenders but need to protect your boat or 5th wheeler, etc. Not a bad price either at $179.

Costco - ROCK TAMERS™ Removable and Adjustable Mudflap System
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Those look cool. I installed the Cummins rears like you did and the Dodge stock fronts. I'm not happy with the fronts and I'm now looking for some belting to add to the fronts to make them wider (inside and out) and longer. I do spend time on dirt roads so anything i can do to limit rock dings makes me happy.
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I've got a set from another company and they are fair at cutting down on debris. Problem with that design is they do not cover your outside dually tire. That is why I installed flappers on my fender wells.







Below photo shows truck without 19.5s and no flappers. It does slightly show flapper mounted in hitch.


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Now that is what I'm talking about for rock coverage!! Thanks for sharing.

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