These made a hard install very easy. I was wondering how I was going to make these mud flaps work ,until I found these brackets on sharptruck.com. Curving of flap in the picture is due to improper storage of flaps and in no way shape or form related to the brackets.
Shortly after purchasing my new Chevy 3500 Dually, it became quite apparent that I was gonna need mudflaps. I was getting mud/road debris on my running boards, and my fifth wheel rv was taking its toll from the rear wheels. After much research, I chose the Gatorbacks. They’re not cheap, but they are the highest quality and look the best. They took less than an hour to install, and I couldn’t be happier.
Just bought a new 2018 Ram 2500 Laramie (love this truck). The vehicle is valued at $65,000. Had the truck for two weeks without mudflaps. I have a long gravel driveway that has been inundated by the 2019 California rain. My truck is always covered in mud from the overspray from my tires. I feared that a rock or debris would be thrown up and chip my expensive paint. I saw these online and really liked the look. When I first saw the price, it gave me some thought. I looked elsewhere but kept going back to this mudflap. So I decided to bite the bullet and purchase. When they arrived, I couldn’t wait to open them. When I did, I felt like a kid at Christmas. These were/are high quality pieces of equipment. I installed them in between thunderstorms. It took about 30 minutes. These are amazing. The gunmetal looks classy and finished without drawing to much attention. They look like a natural part of the truck. I’ve driven on my driveway and the road, looked at my truck to see if there was mud or debris on it,found NONE! The pics aren’t the best but I will try again later