For Front Fender, Battery Box, And Fuel Tank Protector
Material Meets All MIL-SPEC For Military Contractors
Sold As A Pair
Quality American Made Product
The front rubber mud flap measure 20" wide and 15" long. It is great for front fenders, battery boxes and fuel tanks. The mud flap is sold as a pair.
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James K. Verified Customer
02-22-25
Front Wheel Mud Flaps
I ordered a pair of front wheel mud flaps for my International flatbed. After driving in the snow, I realized that the front wheels were throwing snow and ice on the steps to the cab, which made the steps slippery.