Mudflaps-not the woman type.

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I wish I could find a set of these again.
My 98 has a pair of those. I see em every once in awhile, not for sale but on the road.
 

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They used to sell them at Home of Economy in Minot, but haven’t seen them in years. Wonder who used to make them?
I could look for some markings but i dont recall seeing any. I'm guessing it's a generic manufactured mud flap just customized. I've seen different versions of the same kind of style.
 

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Unlike my ex, I am desiring mud flaps for my truck. Does anybody have or know of some manly mud flaps that aren't too "bud light" looking? I don't recall what period correct flaps would look like for the squares but I don't want anything goofy looking. I'm not 100 years old pulling a 5th wheel so those one piece, unibrow monstrosities I see on the back during snowbird season are off the table! I have the GM licensed reproduction floor mats that Holley now sells and they are terrific. I'm hoping something along the same line is available.

Sorry about the post title, I had a Queen song stuck in my head.
Hey... what's soo bad about the single big mud/rock flap. :)

I have BOTH style on my truck. The big "unibrow" does wonders for keeping rock chips off my boat.
 

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Hey... what's soo bad about the single big mud/rock flap. :)

I have BOTH style on my truck. The big "unibrow" does wonders for keeping rock chips off my boat.
Damn! Nice boat. I never tow or I could see the utility of that Unibrow Street Sweeper. Did I mention that's a nice boat?
 

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Damn! Nice boat. I never tow or I could see the utility of that Unibrow Street Sweeper. Did I mention that's a nice boat?
Thank you! First time I've ever had a boat (my 3rd overall) that has more hp than the tow rig. It has the 380hp Volvo Penta 6.0 in it. Cruises at 50 mph pretty easily!
 

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Color me curious about the chains, is that for looks or function. Or both? :)
Pretty much just function. If I didn't have to have chains I probably wouldn't.

Flat ground they're fine, but any mud or snow of any significance, the tires do try and eat the mudflaps in reverse (they put up a pretty good fight lol). It would definitely rip the rubber off the mounts before anything else though.
 
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