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Keep your truck's mud flaps from flapping in the wind with these anti-sail brackets. They help to prevent kicked-up rocks or road debris from flying past your splash guards and denting your towed gear or damaging the other cars on the road.
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We're going to take a quick look at the buyers products anti-sail brackets for mud flaps. These are going to keep your mud flaps in place and keep them from sailing up and not really doing their job and protecting your vehicle. Keeps them sort of semi-rigid and semi in place, so that they'll stay protecting your vehicle and stay nice and straight. As you can see, I've got one mud flap in here just to kind of demonstrate how those are going to wrap around your mud flap. This does not come with the brackets. You will have to purchase the mud flaps on your own.
They also don't come with any hardware. So you'll have to pick that up on your own, or you can also just directly weld these to the frame of your vehicle. They do have a plain finish, so they can just be welded right on. Or again, you can use some hardware, put that through those two little loops up at the top and get those in place there.There's a little bit of a flex to the brackets. So you can kind of push them out to match up with your mud flap mounting holes.
Those are typically going to be 21 inches apart from one side to the other. So you can get those matched up with your bracket. And they just slide right in there and hold the mudflap in place. These are going to be made of a stainless steel construction. So we shouldn't have to worry about any rusting with these.
It should last for a long time for us. Overall dimensions with these, from the outside edge to outside edge, it's about 26 and three 16s, or about, really, 26 and a half inches. Going from one side to the other, the inner dimension from the inside edge or how much you can actually fit in there. It's pretty much right at 26 inches.So anything that's 26 inches or less in width should fit just fine. I probably wouldn't go any less than 22 inches.
Otherwise, it won't really grab on the way it's supposed to. And it won't really do its job in keeping your mud flap straight. From top to bottom, it's about 21 and three quarters inches tall. Going from the bottom to our mounting hole, it's about 21 inches there. The inside depth in between our bracket wire, there, is about an inch. Most of the buyer's mud flaps are going to be a quarter inch thick. So just about any of those should fit just fine within there, and still have a little bit of room to work. You do get the two brackets with this. It is sized to allow for exhaust tip clearance. So you can still have your exhaust coming out. You just want to always be sure that your mud flap is going to allow for that as well. You don't want that to come in contact with your exhaust, then get melted there. But these should be mounted in such a way that they won't cause any interference. Again, you do get the two brackets and this product is made in the USA.And that's going to do it for our look at the buyers products, anti sail brackets for mud flaps..
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 Customer Reviews)
Keep your truck's mud flaps from flapping in the wind with these anti-sail brackets. They help to prevent kicked-up rocks or road debris from flying past your splash guards and denting your towed gear or damaging the other cars on the road.Haven't Installed Yet, But everything arrived as ordered and on Time, The product looks Fantastic, better than I thought for the price I paid, can't wait to install them on my Box truck this week
yea these worked out better than the cheap one's i've purchased from the other
people'(you know who i mean). thankyou
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Justin
11/21/2022
Anti-sail brackets are still perfect like the day they came out of the box. Highly recommend installing them on any vehicle were exhaust exits behind the flap to keep from burning flap.