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Old 01-10-2021, 04:13 PM   #1
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Mudflaps?

Do I need extra mudflaps for towing the fifth wheel with a dually? Never had a dually and wonder if they kick up more stones then a srw
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Old 01-10-2021, 04:20 PM   #2
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Never owned a dually but twice as many rear tires would equal more rocks IMO. I tried running without them with a SRW and didn't matter much with cheaper trailers, some even had metal across the fronts, but as you pay more for them you hate to see those dings in that fiberglass. I don't particularly like the flaps that are screwed to the inside of the fender well so buy longer ones that are more like what you see on the rear of a semi trailer. Those with a dually will chime in with their experiences and preferences.
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Old 01-10-2021, 04:30 PM   #3
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Never owned a dually but twice as many rear tires would equal more rocks IMO. I tried running without them with a SRW and didn't matter much with cheaper trailers, some even had metal across the fronts, but as you pay more for them you hate to see those dings in that fiberglass. I don't particularly like the flaps that are screwed to the inside of the fender well so buy longer ones that are more like what you see on the rear of a semi trailer. Those with a dually will chime in with their experiences and preferences.
Thanks and yes I don’t want to permanently mount them.
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Thanks and yes I don’t want to permanently mount them.
Jasin I bought some flaps (Husky I believe?) that fit on your receiver hitch. I had a custom adaptation made to put in the receiver ($40) then attach the flaps. I pull the adapter part out of the receiver and hang it on the spare tire rack when I'm "hanging out". Never wanted the little flaps screwed in the fender well.
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Jasin I bought some flaps (Husky I believe?) that fit on your receiver hitch. I had a custom adaptation made to put in the receiver ($40) then attach the flaps. I pull the adapter part out of the receiver and hang it on the spare tire rack when I'm "hanging out". Never wanted the little flaps screwed in the fender well.
Danny- I've been on the hunt for something like you describe. On, Off at will. I looked at Husky's website and found a set that is designed to bolt on to the frame inside wheel well but the flaps are removable leaving a round mounting pole behind until you need them again. Is this what you used and had a custom adapter made so that it's exterior behind the bumper? And again, on/off at will?
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Danny- I've been on the hunt for something like you describe. On, Off at will. I looked at Husky's website and found a set that is designed to bolt on to the frame inside wheel well but the flaps are removable leaving a round mounting pole behind until you need them again. Is this what you used and had a custom adapter made so that it's exterior behind the bumper? And again, on/off at will?

Bill, I was headed to bed but did a quick search and did not find the mudflaps I have. They are similar to the ones in the link below but far nicer;

https://www.autoanything.com/mud-fla...SABEgJ3FPD_BwE

And I believe, if I recall, cost about 260 or so. Concept in the link is pretty much the same but execution and product are far nicer. Could not find a current Husky product. Rock Tamers are good too.
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Old 01-17-2021, 08:54 AM   #7
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I took angle iron and welded a 2” square piece to fit into my receiver then made mud flaps out of thick rubber pad bought at tractor supply. Every time I hook to 5th wheel it takes 1 minute to connect mudflats in receiver hitch
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Old 01-10-2021, 04:31 PM   #8
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WeatherTech No Drill Mud Flaps - They seems to have bunches of different varieties custom made for specific trucks. Here is a video which compares them to Husky mud flaps... do you need them? Dunno but they are required on dual wheel trucks in Texas (like fire trucks) as we flunked safety inspections when one was missing:


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WeatherTech No Drill Mud Flaps - They seems to have bunches of different varieties custom made for specific trucks. Here is a video which compares them to Husky mud flaps... do you need them? Dunno but they are required on dual wheel trucks in Texas (like fire trucks) as we flunked safety inspections when one was missing:


Thanks! I didn’t consider that they may be required in some states....good to know. Will check out the video.weather tech makes quality stuff as far as I can tell
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Most DRW trucks come with mud flaps, they should hang as close to the ground as possible.
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Most DRW trucks come with mud flaps, they should hang as close to the ground as possible.
I’m gonna order some. The factory ones are pretty small
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Most DRW trucks come with mud flaps, they should hang as close to the ground as possible.
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I’m gonna order some. The factory ones are pretty small
The ones on our Laramie hang pretty low. Then again don’t drive on too many gravel roads. I thought I had a better picture, but this seems to be the only one I have.

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Most DRW trucks come with mud flaps, they should hang as close to the ground as possible.
Well just looked at the Window sticker and the Ram build sheet for my Ram 3500 DRW and don't see Mud Flaps listed as an individual item. The ones on the Truck are Ram logo both front and rear. Could be a dealer installed item.
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Old 01-10-2021, 05:58 PM   #14
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My perception...I believe DOT requires mud flaps. Dealers don't know what you're going to do with the truck so they put mud flaps on them.
But those mud flaps make great big boards for the dealers.
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Old 01-10-2021, 07:46 PM   #15
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Check Etrailer or other RV parts places for the mud flaps that go into the 2" hitch receiver. i've several types, some solid and some that look like whisk broom fingers. That's the route I'd go.
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Maybe not exactly what you are looking for since they are permanently mounted. But our 2019 Ford dually did not come with mudflaps, nor did Ford offer any for it. I bought Gatorback dually mudflaps (big, rubber, like on semis) and love them. Not the cheapest out there, but those buggers are durable and will definitely last!
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Tried a set of rock tamers ( they mount to the 2 inch hitch stinger) , couldn't keep them tight enough to not rub the bumper. They are now laying behind the shed. Installed a set of kickback duallies, love them.
https://www.amazon.ca/Rock-Tamers-Mu...81853660&psc=1

https://www.triggerindustriesinc.com...Mud_Flaps.html

Not cheap, but solid.
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Old 01-11-2021, 06:03 AM   #18
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Dually has got to have them in Texas..
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I used Rock Tamers for years. Some @&8$!? stole the whole set up from the storage yard so jist went with the “bolt on in the fenderwell” that have the steel support built in. But we prefer Rock Tamers.
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I do know, they don't hurt anything having them added to your vehicle. I really don't know if they actually help, but definitely, they don't hurt anything. My 2014 Chevy (in my signature below) came from the factory with no flaps. I had them added on after market. My previous dualy had them also, and also had the shaggy long brush type flap that hangs across the entire back end of the truck. Even with mud flaps and that shaggy long thing hanging from the back, my travel trailer was always covered with specks of tar, but no chips.

My Montana High Country Fifth wheel, for some reason, stays clean. Oh, there is an occasional spot of tar or road grease, but nothing like the previous trailer. So, i think part of it has to do with the actual trailer and how high it sits too.

So, do they help? I don't know. But, they do not hurt anything.
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