Recommended Mud Flaps for 2017 Ram 1500 In Cold and Snowy Climate
Question:
Which mudflats do you recommend for far north heavy snowfall areas ? Why? I am concerned with deep snow snow banks etc. tearing them off.
asked by: Ken
Expert Reply:
For use in harsher weather conditions like what you described, I recommend looking at the Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty Adjustable Mud Flap System # ERT00108 for your 2017 Ram 1500. These mud flaps will slide onto your ball mount or tow bar and can be adjusted horizontally and vertically for a perfect fit.
The flaps feature channels on the back to direct water and snow downward and away from the truck. These have an extremely durable construction and are designed specifically to last. The 3/8 inch thick black rubber has a molded, tear-resistant fabric layer which will help to withstand the stress of going through deep snow banks and ice. The mud flaps are attached to the support rods by black powder coated aluminum clamps, which will offer both strength and corrosion resistance, which is especially relevant in wet conditions.
I have attached a video demonstration on this product so you can see exactly how the mud flaps install and operate.
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Rock Tamers Heavy-Duty, Adjustable Mud Flap System for 2" Hitches - Matte Black
- Mud Flaps
- Universal Fit
- Rear Pair
- Matte Frame
- No-Drill Install
- Hitch Mount
- 24 Inch Wide
- Rubber
- Rock Tamers
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