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mud flaps, a good idea?

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do these trucks end up with a lot of gravel chips with the stock set up? my truck will be a dark colour and will see a lot of gravel roads so i'd like to avoid paint damage. considering the weather tech mud flaps but thought i'd seek opinions here first.
 

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IMHO it is the first thing one should do to their truck when they first purchase it. I have installed Husky 58146 splash guards and Mopar 82215301AC running boards on our Rams to protect from gravel/road debris.
 

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You have to do it, the truck has wide hips and will get chipped. On gravel roads, you also need some non-folding running boards for the most protection.

Though if you have the money, you can just get PPF, do your lower rocket panels and lower bed area. this is the best protection if you want a clean look as well.

I personally went with the Husky front guards, on a Rebel they look factory and are 1" longer than the WT versions. Here is my review of them on Post 50: https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/to-mud-flap-or-not.11424/page-3
 

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do these trucks end up with a lot of gravel chips with the stock set up? my truck will be a dark colour and will see a lot of gravel roads so i'd like to avoid paint damage. considering the weather tech mud flaps but thought i'd seek opinions here first.
I live on gravel myself. I had Mopar molded flaps on my 2018, and put WeatherTech on my 2020. (I really like that WeatherTech strives everyday with everything they sell to be 100% AMERICAN!! ) Both protected well except the lower leading edge of the rear fender extension. It gets annihilated there. I'm going to either do PPF or colored Line-X on my new one when it comes. Leaning towards the Line-X, but my local shop I like doesn't do colors.

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do these trucks end up with a lot of gravel chips with the stock set up? my truck will be a dark colour and will see a lot of gravel roads so i'd like to avoid paint damage. considering the weather tech mud flaps but thought i'd seek opinions here first.
Those itty bitty ‘stock guards’ don’t do jack sh*t so yes you needs! I got the husky’s based on reviews I’ve read they outperform the wt’s but yeah they are a must
 

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You have to do it, the truck has wide hips and will get chipped. On gravel roads, you also need some non-folding running boards for the most protection.

Though if you have the money, you can just get PPF, do your lower rocket panels and lower bed area. this is the best protection if you want a clean look as well.

I personally went with the Husky front guards, on a Rebel they look factory and are 1" longer than the WT versions. Here is my review of them on Post 50: https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/to-mud-flap-or-not.11424/page-3

What’s PPF?
 

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What’s PPF?

Paint protection film. Essentially a modern clear bra, when applied correctly you can't tell it's there, they also have self-healing properties when exposed to the sun, so scratches and nicks go away. Only issue is they are expensive to install and have about a 5 year lifespan.
 

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Paint Protection Film "Clear Bra"

Ah ok Lol. I put that on my lower door seal area. Never thought about the whole fenders. At that point it like wrapping the whole car in clear. Wonder how the film would look on the fender and door but only half the hood and no tailgate.

 

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If you’re on gravel most of the time you can do what I did on my 2002 one ton dually and have the entire lower 1/3 of the entire truck shot with bed liner material. It was a silver truck and I had it shot with black bed liner while getting the bed liner sprayed. No more issues with gravel after that.
 
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Yes. They help protect the paint behind the wheels

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I've I drove a lot of gravel roads I would get them for sure, drove 1/2 mile down a gravel road the other day and was cringing with all the noise of the rocks hitting the bottom of the truck. That said at 36K now and I don't have any chips in my black paint with no mud flaps, the step rails seem to help more then anything with blocking the rocks.
 

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I've I drove a lot of gravel roads I would get them for sure, drove 1/2 mile down a gravel road the other day and was cringing with all the noise of the rocks hitting the bottom of the truck. That said at 36K now and I don't have any chips in my black paint with no mud flaps, the step rails seem to help more then anything with blocking the rocks.

That's pretty much correct regarding the running boards, I should have highlighted that more. The mud flaps only help with the first 2 feet behind them.

If the OP really wants to avoid rock hits to his rear quarter, stationary running boards is one of the best ways to do it.
 

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I personally think the mud flaps are one of the first thing you should put on the truck if they dont already come stock with them. I bought a set off of Amazon for like $50 because they didnt hide much of the stock fender flare. I think the brand name was something like OMAC maybe. I like them 20210702_110637.jpg
 

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I drove on gravel in the ram for the first time last weekend. Weathertech flaps just showed up today...
 

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Super good idea. Just don’t let your buddy back your truck up over a big curb.

My truck ate a mud flap (and more)


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My truck ate a mud flap too, thankfully all damage was in the mud flap itself. Went over a rock going backwards. I don’t take this truck off road, but if you plan on doing it, rethink the mud flap idea.
 

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These are the Mopar thick rubber mud flaps
 

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I have the gatorbacks and they seem to work well. I never hear rocks hitting underneath the truck or running boards.
 

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Put mine on yesterday. Tecoom’s from Amazon. Perfect fit and great price.
2021 Laramie with OEM flares.

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