Sep-08-2013 02:33 PM
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Sep-11-2013 05:42 PM
Diplomat Don wrote:
The photo posted of the 4 piece mud flap is a bad example to use in a decision to have a mud flap or not. The one in the photo is waaaaay to low and it's obvious they drove on a nasty (probably Alaskan) road for a long time.
My mud flap is more than 5" off of the ground at ride height. It came that way and doesn't throw anything onto my toad. Someone taking one off for weight savings is silly. They're mostly on DP's and they won't change your mpg or give you increased CCW of any consequence.
This will get me flamed, but most of the people I've talked to removed their mud flaps because they were constantly damaging them or had destroyed them by not paying attention.
Sep-11-2013 04:38 PM
Sep-11-2013 12:26 PM
dons2346 wrote:gbopp wrote:
That's a very interesting observation. I'll have to watch next time I'm driving in the rain.
I wonder if anyone has a 'scientific' explanation why this happens?
Not very "scientific" but an explanation. With the flap mounted where it almost touches the ground, it sets up a shock wave in front of it and that will actually pick up rocks, dirt, etc. and get it bouncing on the ground. The junk will bounce out from under the coach and go no telling where, usually on the toad.
Sep-11-2013 12:10 PM
gbopp wrote:
That's a very interesting observation. I'll have to watch next time I'm driving in the rain.
I wonder if anyone has a 'scientific' explanation why this happens?
Sep-11-2013 09:47 AM
Sully2 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
RE: the above pictures....that's exactly what we saw in Alaska. We never had one pebble on our hood/windshield without the rock guard.
Its because its mounted TOO LOW and drags on the road at times..therebye kicking up the rocks. If it never hit the rocks / gravel....it would never toss it backwards... Its not going to hit gravel if its UP HIGHER....willl it?:S
Sep-11-2013 08:28 AM
Sully2 wrote:Exactly. Most that I have seen are mounted too low. I have had MH's drive by me when I am out walking in a campground/rvpark that are dragging their rock guards that are throwing up so many rocks that it is dangerous.
Its because its mounted TOO LOW and drags on the road at times..therebye kicking up the rocks. If it never hit the rocks / gravel....it would never toss it backwards... Its not going to hit gravel if its UP HIGHER....willl it?:S
Sep-10-2013 01:36 PM
2gypsies wrote:
RE: the above pictures....that's exactly what we saw in Alaska. We never had one pebble on our hood/windshield without the rock guard.
Sep-10-2013 01:29 PM
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Sep-09-2013 11:30 PM
rvten wrote:X-2
Yep plain old truck type mud flaps work the best.
Sep-09-2013 11:20 PM