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Old 05-22-2017, 03:18 PM   #1
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Mud guards

Have a 2010 Tiffin Allegro. The mud guards on all four wheels are either broken, cracked, or missing. Interested to hear where people have gone to get replacement mud guards.
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Hi ! Welcome to IRV2! We're sure glad you joined the gang!

Sorry I don't have a source for you! Keep her between the ditches!

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Have a 2010 Tiffin Allegro. The mud guards on all four wheels are either broken, cracked, or missing. Interested to hear where people have gone to get replacement mud guards.
Check with a NAPA auto parts store. They have all different sizes of rubber mud guards.
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welcome to the forum
i don't know what part of the country you are located in but most farm and ranch stores sell bulk rubber matting for floors of stalls and trailers
it is easy to cut and mount to your old mounts.
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welcome to the forum
i don't know what part of the country you are located in but most farm and ranch stores sell bulk rubber matting for floors of stalls and trailers
it is easy to cut and mount to your old mounts.
Add truck parts/service stores to that list.
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Thanks everyone.
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"parkerwest".....The rubber recommended above or cut down mud flaps from semis work great. The hard part is drilling holes in them when making the holes for the bolts. Harbor Freight sells a set of hole punches in different sizes that you hit with a hammer. They really work well, are cheap and make the job much easier.

https://www.harborfreight.com/9-piec...-set-3838.html
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Try any Rush Truck Center.
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Old 05-23-2017, 08:46 PM   #9
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Welcome to IRV2, Parkerwest. I bought some mud flaps on Amazon that were the correct width, and simply shortened them to have 5-6" clearance from the ground. I used a straight edge and a utility knife. I would also recommend using washers and lock washers with the bolts and nuts. I put the flaps on the back of each wheel well. Incidentally, I know someone who had his flaps a little lower/longer and when he backed over a just-the-right-sized ditch it pushed one of the back flaps forward enough for the tire to run over it and rip it and part of the bracket off of the coach. You cannot image the sound of that. Oops! That's how I arrived at the improved 5-6" measurement. Good luck
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Got mine on Ebay for a great price. Bought Heavy Duty ones. Mine are 3-4" off ground, back far enough, 6" so they haven't got stuck under tire yet.
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