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7/4/2013 1:10:40 PM EDT
Can anyone recommend a source for long lasting,easy to install. conservative looking mud flaps for a 2013 Ford F150.. Will be driven on dirt and gravel roads daily. Thank you for your help .
7/4/2013 1:57:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Most commercially available one are not going to be long enough to provide adequate coverage..

For my dodge ram 2500 and my xterra  i bought tractor trailer mud flaps ( < $20 @ napa or a trk dealer), then cut them down to the size i wanted.. One flap is good for 2 smaller flaps..  

Mount using existing holes

Brian
7/4/2013 9:40:43 PM EDT
[#2]



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Most commercially available one are not going to be long enough to provide adequate coverage..



For my dodge ram 2500 and my xterra  i bought tractor trailer mud flaps ( < $20 @ napa or a trk dealer), then cut them down to the size i wanted.. One flap is good for 2 smaller flaps..  



Mount using existing holes



Brian


Was just going to recommend that you do exactly this.  This is really the best and cheapest option for getting flaps that actually do something to protect your vehicles paint.

 
7/4/2013 10:13:40 PM EDT
[#3]
These do a pretty good job.



http://www.duraflap.com/index.html
7/5/2013 9:10:13 AM EDT
[#4]
Have you looked at the offerings from Ford Accessories?  It's been my experience the ones offered by the OE's are the nicest & best-fitting ones.  Not cheap, but buy once cry once...