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It's all about the details - Lets see some MUD FLAP pics.

badmix

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Going to be building my Off Road Tear Drop trailer this week. The ones ive seen on the net have some nice mud trails all done the front and sides of the trailers they were pulling. So, thinking of adding some rear mud flaps to keep this from happening. What do you guys recommend that require little to no fab work. Pics are always helpful
 
It sounds rednesck, but go to a truck stopand buy some, they are very large and you can cut them down to your liking.
 
I see lots of the big RV's, the coaches, have a vehicle-wide rubber strip to prevent mud and rocks from being tossed at their toad (the vehicle invariably towed behind said coach). Basically it's a giant mud flap that goes across the width of the back end.

I know you like pre-made solutions, so an RV shop could be a good place to try as well.

If it were me, I'd be calling industrial rubber suppliers to get the material bulk and cut it to size/shape.

-- A
 
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/rock-solid-guard-for-pickups/6630
There was one that attached to the receiver that I can't seem to find at the moment.
Found it,
http://www.realtruck.com/enkay-rock-tamers-adjustable-mud-flaps/
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rock_tamers_adjustable_mud_flaps.jpg
 
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