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ISO Spyder Mud Flap

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Trying some of the trailer hitch guys...they have flaps as well :dontknow: but then again...:agree:
 
My Spyder Flap works well and reduces a lot of dirt on the rear of the :ani29:. I added a red reflector to it from my old Suzuki for a bit more visibility.
 
I made my own from a piece of the plastic floor runner that is under my office chair. Painted it with some flat black paint that I had in the garage, and it looks factory made. Probably got $3.00 worth of stainless steel hardware to attach it. My first diys farkle:2thumbs:.
 
I stopped by a body shop I used to work at and bummed an old mudflap off of a truck. trimmed it up and mounted it with stainless hardware. doesn't look to bad and it is functional.
 
You can make it yourself by buying a truck mudflap at one of the popular auto parts stores. It's heavy duty and easy to make. Here's the one I made:
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DYI mud flap...

I used a piece of a black plastic bucket to fabricate one for the wife's RT. Been on 2 years and counting...easy, breezy, cheapie !
Use a heat gun to shape accordingly if needed.
 
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