Augdog1964
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Anybody know where I can find new mud flaps for my 5 ton dump truck?
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You want the steel part or the rubber?
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A company named JMR offers a hinged mud flap mount. This is what I intend to go with on my truck.I've used wide rubber belting before.
I would like to go to a quarry and buy some pieces (from the boneyard) nice thick, wide ... myself. It's on the list when the bed goes on the deuce....but would work fine on a dump.
Here is the challenge.....keeping them from hitting the tire with the bed up and moving forward....like a limited hinge. Mine have wriden up and damaged them. It's the OEM design, rigid, that seems possible to fix when rebuilding them. Like a 90* hinge, enough to let them hang, folded or not.
Thank you for the picture of the original setup! My 1972 M817 came with no flaps, just little remains of the weld that used to hold the mudflap mount. I found some 36” replacements and just need to make a mount for them. Been trying to figure out if I should make it ridged or hang it on a couple chain links.Pic of 1971 M 817ww shows flaps that came with it folded up to prevent them from getting ripped off while backing into snow piles. For highway use let them down to prevent stones from being kicked up and hitting the POV that will be trying to get between the mud flap and the tire.
A couple of chain links might be pretty neat. Seems that the KEY to not losing your flaps is the "hanger" and a hole in the flap to hook it over. Funny how discussions here will teach you something if you listen and think... I noticed a hook on both mudflaps on the back of my M1088. One hook. In the center. I kept wondering what the heck it was for. Today I noticed a round hole in the bottom edge of the flap - and I just had to try it. My flap (with a little wiggling) went over the hook and gave me about a foot of ground clearance.Thank you for the picture of the original setup! My 1972 M817 came with no flaps, just little remains of the weld that used to hold the mudflap mount. I found some 36” replacements and just need to make a mount for them. Been trying to figure out if I should make it ridged or hang it on a couple chain links.
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The stock M817 mudflaps are something like 42" long. They fold in half and hook to the truck body below the tailgate so when the body is fully raised you don't dump the load on them. I assume the 900 series dumps are the same.
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