had the location for drilling holes also molded on the flaps, and also
included the mounting fasteners. The ribs seem to help the flaps keep
their shape. I will try to remember to get the p/n when I go in for
service next week.
Jim
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>Looking at the thread about wheel flares and mud flaps revived an old
>question that I have. I own a '98 Dakota Sport+ 4X4 CC with the tire
and
>handling package and wheel well flares. I too wanted more protection
for
>the truck than just the flares, so I ordered the flat rubber mud flaps
that
>someone on the DML recommended. Well, when I picked them up from the
dealer
>I noticed that these flaps were a big flat piece of rubber with the
Dodge
>name stamped in them. They also were very flexible and would easily
flap in
>the air stream. Also, they didn't have any mounting holes or guides,
they
>were pretty much "fit it yourself". So, I returned them to the
dealership
>and received a refund. My question is this: Are there any type of
molded
>mud flaps that will fit the truck with the flares? I too have
considered
>running boards, but we are saving up for a fiberglass tonneau cover and
it
>will be awhile before can afford the Dodge molded fiberglass running
boards.
>Any hints or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
>
>Michael Reynolds
>'98 Dakota Sport CC 4X4
>5.2L, Flame Red
>
>
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