I have one so I vote for yes they work if installed correctly. I have seen so many mud flaps to low and dragging the ground which just sweeps up the little gravel and probably doing more damage.
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2007 Fleetwood Revolution LE 40V
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When I bought this RV the wide side to side mud flap with the pretty logo was in a basement compartment. I installed it and found the problem is/was when I let the air out at a campsite for overnighting the side to side mud flap was twisted and pinched between the ground and the frame. I took it off and it'll be in a storage compartment when I sell the RV someday.
Safe Travels
Bob
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Bob & Sandi, dogs Tasha a Frenchie and Tiki a Skipperkey
SW OREGON 2005 34 foot DolphinLX
If towing: a bright red 2016 Mini Cooper on a tow dolly.