Ford Molded Mud Flaps/Street Flare

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Old Apr 11, 2000 | 05:11 AM
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Question Ford Molded Mud Flaps/Street Flare

I have a set of Bushwacker's Street Flares to put on my truck. I was thinking about putting on Ford's molded mud flaps too. Dealer's parts guy said Ford makes 2 types, one with no flaring and one for flaring. Since Street Flares are low profile, should I go with the ones for flaring, most after market flares are high profile? No dealer in the area has any mud flaps in stock and if I get the wrong ones, they won't take them back.

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Old Apr 11, 2000 | 11:22 PM
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They cover about 3" of the bottom of the factory flare. Find a truck on the lot. Measure how thick the flares are about 3" up and then measure yours. If they fit get them. I have them anbd they are nice to have. Keeps 90% of the dirt and mud off. You might also be able to cut off the top of the mud flap to fit better. Find one to look at!!!

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