Truck Hardware Gatorback Gunmetal Plate Mud Flaps - 14" Wide - Anodized Brackets
Enhance your truck's durability and style with the Truck Hardware Gatorback Gunmetal Plate Mud Flaps - 14" Wide - Anodized Brackets. These premium mud flaps are crafted for lifted trucks with oversized tires, providing robust protection against mud, rocks, and road debris. Featuring a sleek gunmetal finish, these mud flaps are perfect for truck owners who demand superior performance and a sophisticated look.
Constructed from premium virgin rubber, these mud flaps are built to withstand harsh conditions while retaining their flexibility. Measuring 14" wide by 18" long, the mud flaps can be customized to a shorter length of 12" for a tailored fit. The 304 polished stainless steel plate with gunmetal finish adds a bold accent, while the anodized aluminum brackets include a 1.5" kickback, providing additional tire clearance to prevent rubbing and ensure a secure fit.
With a universal fit, these mud flaps can be installed on both the front and rear wheels, adding versatility to your truck setup. The anodized aluminum brackets are designed for strength and resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting reliability. Installation is straightforward, involving drilling into the lip of the wheel well, and all necessary mounting hardware, including self-tapping screws, is included.
Key Features
- Premium Virgin Rubber: Built from high-quality virgin rubber for superior durability and flexibility, providing exceptional protection against road debris.
- 304 Polished Stainless Steel Plate with Gunmetal Finish: Adds a sleek and bold look to your truck, enhancing its rugged appearance.
- Anodized Aluminum Brackets with 1.5" Kickback: Offers additional clearance for oversized tires, ideal for lifted trucks.
- Customizable Length: Mud flaps are adjustable from 18" down to 12" for a perfect fit that suits your truck's specific needs.
Additional Features
- Universal Fit: Designed to work with both front and rear wheels, offering versatile use for different truck configurations.
- Secure Installation: Anodized aluminum brackets attach securely to the lip of the wheel well using self-tapping screws, ensuring a sturdy and reliable fit.
- Flexible Bracket Design: The offset brackets come without pre-drilled holes, allowing for easy alignment during installation for a precise fit.
- Heavy-Duty Protection: Perfect for lifted trucks with oversized wheels, these mud flaps provide excellent defense against mud, rocks, and other road debris, keeping your vehicle clean and protected.
Installation
Standard installation requires drilling into the lip of the wheel well to secure the anodized aluminum brackets. The brackets are not pre-drilled, allowing for customized alignment to achieve a precise fit. It is essential to attach the brackets to the metal lip of the fender rather than aftermarket flares for optimal stability. Self-tapping screws are included for easy installation, and custom-fit brackets are available separately for a more tailored setup.
What's Included
- Two 14" wide mud flaps (one driver side, one passenger side)
- Anodized aluminum brackets with 1.5" kickback (one driver side, one passenger side)
- Self-tapping mounting screws for secure installation
Care & Maintenance
Rubber: Regularly clean the rubber mud flaps using mild soap and water to maintain their flexibility and appearance. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the rubber.
Stainless Steel: Clean the stainless steel plates with a soft cloth and mild soap to maintain their polished and rust-resistant finish.
Anodized Aluminum:
Anodized aluminum is a durable, corrosion-resistant material featuring a specialized coating that enhances protection against rust while providing an attractive finish. To preserve its appearance and functionality, appropriate cleaning methods are essential. Incorrect cleaning practices may compromise the coating, resulting in fading or pitting. This guide provides detailed instructions on maintenance, including routine procedures, advanced cleaning techniques, precautions, and considerations regarding touch-free car washes.
Routine Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance
Regular cleaning is necessary to prevent the accumulation of contaminants that could impair the surface. Employ non-abrasive methods to safeguard the thin protective layer.
- Frequency: Perform cleaning every 3 months, or more frequently in environments with high pollution, proximity to coastal areas (where salt may accelerate corrosion), or high usage.
- Basic Method:
- Begin by rinsing with plain water to remove loose debris. Utilize a soft sponge or cloth for gentle wiping.
- For minor soiling, prepare a solution of mild, pH-neutral soap (such as dish detergent) with warm water. Apply using a soft cloth, employing circular motions without excessive force.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water to eliminate any residue.
- Dry the surface promptly with a soft towel to avoid water spots.
- Tools: Select non-abrasive items such as soft-bristle brushes or cloths. Avoid steel wool or abrasive pads, as they may scratch and damage the coating.
- Preventive Measures:
- Apply a suitable protective wax or sealant designed for anodized aluminum following cleaning (e.g., automotive-grade waxes for vehicle parts).
- In urban or industrial settings, monitor for acidic precipitation or organic deposits, which may etch the surface if not addressed promptly.
- Store items indoors when feasible to mitigate ultraviolet fading of colored finishes.
Deep Cleaning for Persistent Contaminants
For significant buildup, such as oxidation or embedded grime, employ more intensive yet cautious approaches. Always test methods on an inconspicuous area first.
- Mild Abrasive Methods: Form a paste with baking soda and water for gentle application with a soft cloth, followed by thorough rinsing. For oxidized sections, use fine-grit sandpaper (600-1000) lightly with water and polish afterward, though this should be infrequent to prevent thinning the coating.
- Commercial Products: Select cleaners formulated for anodized aluminum with a neutral pH. Citrus-based options are suitable; refrain from using unverified household cleaners.
Practices to Avoid
Anodized aluminum is susceptible to substances that may dissolve or abrade its protective oxide layer.
- Harsh Chemicals: Refrain from using strong acids (e.g., hydrochloric or phosphoric) or alkalis (e.g., sodium hydroxide), as they may cause etching, discoloration, or removal of the finish.
- Abrasive Tools: Avoid vigorous scrubbing implements or polishes that could dull the surface and expose the base metal.
- High-Pressure Washing: While suitable for initial rinsing, limit pressure to under 1,000 PSI to prevent intrusion into seams.
- Environmental Exposures: Minimize contact with chlorine, fluoride, or heavy metals, which may induce pitting.
Impact of Touch-Free Car Washes on Anodized Aluminum
Touch-free car washes offer convenience and minimize paint scratches by employing high-pressure jets and chemical applications without physical contact. However, they may adversely affect anodized aluminum elements, such as trim or wheels, owing to the intensity of the processes and chemicals.
- Potential Damage: These systems frequently utilize high-pH alkaline detergents and acidic pre-treatments that can interact with the coating, leading to discoloration, dulling, etching, or fading. Alkaline agents are particularly detrimental, potentially dissolving the layer and resulting in a chalky or pitted appearance. Repeated use may exacerbate issues, especially on colored anodizing, causing inconsistent hues or loss of gloss.
- Risk Factors: The absence of mechanical brushing necessitates more potent chemicals and elevated pressures (up to 1,500 PSI), which may infiltrate seals or aggravate minor imperfections. Although generally compatible with standard automotive paint, these washes can deplete protective sealants on anodized components more rapidly.
- Recommendations: Avoid touch-free car washes for items featuring anodized aluminum whenever possible, particularly those with high-alkaline formulations. Prefer manual washing with pH-neutral solutions. If utilization is necessary (e.g., for seasonal salt removal), rinse affected areas thoroughly afterward and apply a protective coating. Verify the chemical composition of the wash or conduct a test on a small section if gentler options are claimed.
Common Harsh Chemicals in Touch-Free Car Washes
Touch-free systems depend on robust chemical blends for effective cleaning without contact. These typically include:
- Alkaline Detergents: High-pH (9-14) compounds such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, which emulsify oils and grime but may etch anodized aluminum by eroding the oxide layer.
- Acidic Pre-Treatments: Low-pH (2-5) solutions incorporating hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, or citric acid to dissolve mineral deposits and salts. These can induce pitting or discoloration if not adequately neutralized.
- Surfactants and Solvents: Components like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), glycol ethers, or petroleum distillates that facilitate cleaning but may include irritants capable of degrading seals and finishes over time.
- Additional Agents: Chelating compounds, foam enhancers, or corrosion inhibitors intended for protection, yet potentially abrasive in elevated concentrations. Multi-step processes alternating acidic and alkaline applications heighten risks for sensitive materials such as anodized aluminum.
These formulations prioritize efficiency and compatibility with paint, rendering them less ideal for specialized coatings like anodized aluminum.
Effective maintenance of anodized aluminum requires consistent application of gentle, neutral cleaning agents to prolong its durability and preserve its attributes. By eschewing aggressive chemicals and abrasive techniques, irreversible damage can be averted. Although touch-free car washes provide convenience, their dependence on potent alkaline and acidic substances presents notable risks to anodized surfaces, potentially causing discoloration or deterioration—manual methods are preferable where feasible. In the event of damage, seek professional assistance for restoration. Adhering to these recommendations will ensure the material retains its optimal condition for an extended period.
Terms
- Virgin Rubber: Rubber that has not been previously processed or recycled, ensuring maximum durability, flexibility, and resilience for long-term use.
- Anodized Aluminum: Aluminum treated with an anodic oxide finish, enhancing corrosion resistance and giving it a sleek, polished appearance.
- Kickback Bracket: A bracket with a setback design that provides additional clearance between the mud flap and the tire, preventing rubbing and allowing for better fitment for lifted trucks.
- Self-Tapping Screws: Screws designed to create their own threads in the mounting surface, allowing for easier installation without pre-drilling holes.
Manufacturer Warranty
Gatorback mud flaps are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. This warranty covers rubber replacement (e.g., tear-offs) for the lifetime of the product to the original owner. It does not cover damage caused by abuse or regular wear and tear on brackets, plates, or mounting hardware.
The Truck Hardware Gatorback Gunmetal Plate Mud Flaps - 14" Wide - Anodized Brackets are the perfect blend of rugged style and premium protection for your truck. Built with high-quality virgin rubber, anodized aluminum brackets, and a polished stainless steel plate with a gunmetal finish, these mud flaps are engineered to endure tough environments while adding a distinct, aggressive look to your vehicle. Whether you’re navigating off-road trails or cruising on the highway, Gatorback mud flaps deliver unmatched durability, protection, and style.