🚙 Mud Ready, Adventure Steady!
The Plasticolor 000543R01 Black Off Road Scene Easy Fit Mud Guard is a set of two durable mud flaps designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Featuring a patented fiberglass backing, these flaps resist cracking and splitting while maintaining their shape. Made from specially formulated PVC, they are perfect for off-road enthusiasts looking for reliable protection and style.
Color | Black |
Brand | Plasticolor |
Auto Part Position | Bottom |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
UPC | 081134105205 081134105434 |
Manufacturer | PLASTICOLOR |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00081134105434 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 11 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 000543R01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 000543R01 |
J**N
Great product, durable and classy
Really good product. It fit my 1991 toyota pickup 4wd. Had to adjust to make it fit, but was able to make it fit good on the back. Great quality design. Seems sturdy and classy.
V**K
Very sturdy and look good
Basic mud flaps that get the job done. Made sturdy enough to last for years. Good value for the money. Easy to install.
K**B
Nice for the price!
Feel well made decent size. Would purchase again.
J**E
Well made- nice design
Great and well made. Easy to install- once I figured it out. Used my truck’s fender screws instead and life was super easy. Easier with two people too- one can hold and one can mark. Just install one front and one rear, and use the screw locations on the correctly installed flap to mark the other one- no need to measure all four tires- just one front and one back
M**.
and they work great, great value
Put on back of 2016 Ram Ecodiesel fits well, looks well, have had them a month, and they work great, great value, they dont contact paint so there wont be paint wear like other mud flaps out there. It would probable need some modification to fit the front of the truck as the truck has a hump in the wheel well. Put clear silicone inside top lip to keep muddy crap from dribbling down the back.
J**N
Good alternative to Toyota OEM rear flaps
My 2000 Tacoma's rear mudflaps had seen plenty abuse over 230k miles and nearly 20 years. New OEM mudflaps are $176. New steel backing plates are another $100. $276 for mudflaps?!? Well, concourse car shows really aren't my intention with my pickup - really more of the hauling lumber, hunting, fishing and camping type use - I decided to improvise. I welded and reinforced the backing plate, and used the remaining flap as a template to cut my new mudflaps. They came out great, offer a little more coverage, and cost about 90% less. I may get the powerflow ones for the front though.These appear to be pretty durable, and given the fiberglass matting molded into the flap I think they should hold up well. We'll see if they outlast the rest of the truck!
T**S
Very well made splash guards
Easy to install, look great, I think these will do just fine. I can't figure out why Amazon shipped them as 2 separate orders when i ordered them as qty 2 but they arrived in 2 separate boxes with 2 postage paid shipping labels, dumb, they could have just put both sets in one box.
J**S
Solid mud guards. They look great too!
I thought these would be flimsy, but that's the complete opposite. I needed these to add to my custom rear bumper.
N**Y
Well it's a mud flap, not much more you ...
Well it's a mud flap, not much more you can say. I had to get creative on installation but works as advertise.
A**R
They work great
There a good price easy to put on and work great I would buy another pare down the road 😀
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