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Dually Mud Flaps 3/16" X 20" X 24" Universal Black Poly on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States

Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Great Lakes Manufacturer Part Number:Dually Mud Flaps 3/16" x 20" x 24" Universal Black

Dually Mud Flaps (One Pair)

3/16" x 20" x 24"

These inexpensive mud flaps are great to put behind Dually wheels.

Made from the highest quality polymeric materials.

Rigid and sturdy but still bendable.

Resists cracking or breaking.

There are no bolt holes pre-drilled to allow for custom installation.

Made in the USA.

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