klutchdust wrote:
Check out local auto parts store or truck stop. The rubber ones are easily cut with knife and punch holes as needed to match what you have. me thinks one flap would do both sides.
klutch nailed it. When we bought our C (signature) it was missing a mud flap. Not just the flap but the lightweight angle steel bracket that held it from sailing back. The remaining flap was a thin plastic sheet that I thought was a little "short" in terms of reaching down toward the pavement. I went to truck stops till I found a generic flap with square corners like this pic from Amazon
The "big rig" flaps are 24" by 36" and one gave me two nice 18x24 flaps. Cut with a utility knife against a straightedge. Punched 1/4" holes and fastened with "fender washers." The four original holes that would hold the flap in normal position on a semi, are hidden under the coach, down an inside edge.
Made a new bracket from Punched Angle Steel like this. Pic is Amazon but I got it at Home Depot
I can't remember the price, but Truckstops America (T/A sign on the interstate) had the generic flaps stacked in bulk and I'm pretty sure it was less than $20. That Amazon tab is $60 for two + shipping. Too much!
I had spent A LOT of time gOOgling around for an RV flap, like the one linked above, and never found it. So the offering by Winne might be recent. If it fits your measurements, I'd say Buy and Be Done. But if you're missing one and really don't like the other, like me, the truck stop one made a really nice new set, with heavy duty material, very inexpensively.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB