ExPo Mud Flaps

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
Is there such thing as an Expedition Portal unofficially endorsed mud flap? What are everyone's suggestions?

The reason I ask is because I ripped one off my truck last summer in an incident with a tree stump and have been needing to replace it so as to stay legal in states that require them for trucks, as well as common decency so I don't kick up rocks at the windshields of cars behind me. And I've never really liked the mud flaps I had because they had this weird polished metal part on them and had advertising for a Toyota dealer (even though my truck is a Dodge). I'm thinking Husky Liner brand flaps but I'm open to other options.
 

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
Truck is a 2004 Ram 2500 SRW. I'm looking more for recommendations on which ones to buy rather than suggesting generic mud flaps with the ExPo logo on them.
 

jeep-N-montero

Expedition Leader
Husky makes a decent product, I actually have a brand new pair of Husky flaps for an H2 that would likely fit your truck if you are interested.
 
I have considered flaps myself. For the front anyway, mud really collects on the rear fender flares. Then when my daughter gets out she tends to slide her can across the mud.

They must have a chrome buxom woman, or be the type to make my JK look more like a 110!
 

keezer37

Explorer
Go to NAPA and buy their smallest truck flaps (they're smooth on the backside, just like me). They're thick and durable and cost a measly eleven dollars each (how embarrassing). Cut them down to suit your application and then every time you look at them you can say: Yeah, I made those.
 

NRose

New member
Truck is a 2004 Ram 2500 SRW. I'm looking more for recommendations on which ones to buy rather than suggesting generic mud flaps with the ExPo logo on them.

DuraFlap has a drill-less installation for your Dodge Ram. They also have non drill-less that fit several different models. The drill-less is a great way to go so you can remove them and replace them as you need.
 

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verdesardog

Explorer
Cheapies from wallmart:

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Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
Go to NAPA and buy their smallest truck flaps (they're smooth on the backside, just like me). They're thick and durable and cost a measly eleven dollars each (how embarrassing). Cut them down to suit your application and then every time you look at them you can say: Yeah, I made those.

I think this is probably how I'll go. All I want is thick and heavy duty, and if it gets torn off like the last one it won't be such an expensive loss.
 

Warn Industries

Supporting Vendor
I've got Rally Armor flaps on my Subaru Forester, and had them on my Suzuki SX4, too. I've been very happy with them.

- Andy
 

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