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Stainless steel plate protects your mud flap from melting due to the heat from your truck's exhaust. Perfect for a modified rear exhaust outlet near your mud flap. Easy installation with included hardware.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. And today, we're gonna take a brief look at this heavy-duty heat shield for the Rock Tamers mud flaps. This stainless steel plate is going to protect your mud flap from melting due to the heat of your truck's exhaust pipe. This is going to be perfect for a modified rear exhaust outlet near your mud flap. And this plate will fit most sizes and styles of mud flaps.
And it will also let you install a Rock Tamers mud flap system closer to your tailpipe. On your screen, I am including our item numbers for the Rock Tamers heavy-duty adjustable mud flap system, either for the 2 1/2 inch hitch or the three-inch hitch. And those item numbers there are on your screen. And just take the item numbers that you're interested in for reference and put it in the search field of our website, and it will take you to that system that you choose. This is going to be an easy installation and what I like in particular is the hardware comes in this nice tray that keeps everything organized for you and easy to see.
And let me go ahead and give you some overall measurements so you can be aware of just how big this is. So, the overall length of this is sitting right at about 9 7/8 inches long. The overall height, we are sitting right at about 8 7/8 inches tall. And this is about 3/8 of an inch thick. And you are going to get one heat shield.
Well, that's gonna conclude our brief look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me..
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (34 Customer Reviews)
Stainless steel plate protects your mud flap from melting due to the heat from your truck's exhaust. Perfect for a modified rear exhaust outlet near your mud flap. Easy installation with included hardware.Hopefully this will prevent me from burning through another mud flap.
Quality is good but a couple of inches wider would have been better.
I'm optimistic...much better than without the heat shield.
Definitely needed this for my Rock Tamers and it worked perfectly
Great protection for our airstream. Keeps rocks and other objects from the road clear of our trailer.
These work great to save the rubber mud flaps from getting burnt or melted.
My order showed up ahead of schedule, and the heat shields were as advertised and super easy to install.
Great idea product and works great for me. Mounted and retrofitted to a Towtector rock guard.
Good sturdy material. I had to install two of them to keep from my mud flap from melting on my 2017 Chevy 2500hd Duramax.
Bryan
8/24/2023
Very good. Due to the exhaust pipe being at a 45 degree angle, I had to install 2 heat shields side by side. They are doing there job and mud flap is not melting.
I am familiar with Rock Tamers mud flap system as my buddy has them and they work great. etrailer got them to me in two days at a good price!
Works Perfect
Works great and solve my problem
Came as it should, with all instructions and hardware
Great service and correct parts were delivered on time. Thx
Richard
8/12/2023
I have a GMC Duramax diesel and the exhaust is directly on the flaps. With the heat shield there is no damage to the flaps
Excellent, but I returned them. I bought a different truck.
Well made. Easy to install.
It went on easy does what is says
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Gary
10/16/2024
Still protecting the mud flap...so far, so good.