Will the RoadMaster RoadWing Removable Mud Flap System Need to Be Trimmed if the Exhaust Will Hit it
Question:
My 2023 Chevy 2500 HD High Country has a diesel tail pipe that runs almost straight back. Angles a bit to passenger side. Is this product okay to use or will the exhaust be too hot for it?
asked by: Jerry
Expert Reply:
The RoadMaster RoadWing Removable Mud Flap System for Full Size Trucks # RM-4400 will need to be trimmed if the flaps are in the path of the exhaust. Exhaust heat can melt the mud flaps, but they can be trimmed. So, you would just want to trim away where the exhaust would be hitting the mud flaps.
You could also add the Heat Shield for Rock Tamers Mud Flaps # RT76FR, if you'd rather not trim the mud flaps.
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Heat Shield for Rock Tamers Mud Flaps - Heavy Duty - Stainless Steel - Qty 1
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RoadMaster RoadWing Removable Mud Flap System for Full Size Trucks - 77" Wide
- Mud Flaps
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- Rear Pair
- Smooth Frame
- No-Drill Install
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- 24 Inch Wide
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