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Where can i find affordable, heavy rubber mud flaps for a pickup. No frills no shiny schit no plastic simple heavy rubber flaps.
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make some outta conveyor belting......
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Stop at a big truck service center where they work on big heavy over the road type trucks. Big trucks get their mud flaps pulled off all the time when backing up and many can't be reused for different reasons and have to be tossed. They're liable to give you a couple that you can trim to a smaller size to work on a pickup. If nothing else, you can buy a new single flap and cut it to make two
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hadnt thought of that but thats the idea simple and heavy
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At the places I've worked at we'd replace torn flaps all the time, and I used to get 'em for different uses and finally had so many I got sick of bringing 'em home
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