need mudflap meterial

luvz da mud

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like the title says i need some flat & somewhat pliable rubber between 3/8 & 1/2 inch to make some better (legal) mudflaps for my lifted truck, they need to go halfway up my wheelwells because my wheels stick out so i would to cut them to fit. I need 2 pcs roughly 12-15" by about 3-4'. Does anyone have any kind of meterial laying around that i might be able to use? thanks :beer:
 

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princess auto has a mat for the box of a truck on sale 4'x6'x5/8 thick for 49.99 it would be right for what you need
 

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Peavey Mart sells large mud flaps pretty cheap.
 

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Fort Garry has large truck mud flaps on sale for about 30 bucks each, I just picked up 2 all black ones 24"x36"
 

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princess auto has a mat for the box of a truck on sale 4'x6'x5/8 thick for 49.99 it would be right for what you need
cant believe i never thought to look there, will check it tomorrow thx. they used to make the ones that ran up the wheel wells, think they were called long johns? everywhere i check they are convinced they quit making them. Even the ones made for lifted trucks are rectangle and dont go up the wells & just wont work. If pa's truck liner wont work i'll check with quadtrash's source. Thanks for the reply's & ideas
 

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They still make long johns. Buddy of mine just picked some up about a month ago at custom trucks in gp
 

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Conveyor belt companies are your friend!
we get free belting from the pulp mill by the rolls, they change out their chip belts fairly often and have a lot of it laying around. works great for on top of the lobeds to help save the fir planks.



There is a guy in Nelson called onewilly. He would be good mudflap material.
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and if you use onewilly, put some extra screws in 'cause there are a few loose ones floating about!!!!
At least when the screws fall out he will drop on the road and be run over by an Albertan slowing down for a corner and that will be the end of it.
 
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