Mud flaps that work with pocket style fender flares

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Anyone running mud flaps in conjunction with pocket style fender flares? Can I see some pics. Or any mud flap/ fender flare combo.
 

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can I ask WHAT brand pocket flares and did U install them??
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Bushwacker Pocket Style Flares, HuskyLiner Long John Mud flaps.

Fender Flares off to mount to show wheel Offset
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Flares and flaps on
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I think they look really good and blend into the truck, I've gotten quite a few compliments and had 2 people order the mud flaps for their lifted Rams
after asking me about mine.
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Understand the flares are Bushwacker which is what I have as well, but what brand and name are the mud flaps?
He posted they are Husky flaps, you can also check duraflaps.
 

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He posted they are Husky flaps, you can also check duraflaps.
Thanks @huntergreen, I saw where Martyz posted that but not 8SpdHemi so wasn't sure if they were the same. However, I found a thread with his post too that gave a description of what they were and how he also used a 12x23 rubber mudflap to create the look he has. I just ordered the long john's from Amazon and am going to see if I can also find a similar rubber mudflap to create that same look. The LJ's do look a bit thin so it makes sense to give them some weight with that rubber piece.
 

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Understand the flares are Bushwacker which is what I have as well, but what brand and name are the mud flaps?
Hey Everyone,

So I used 2 different mud flaps here, long john and some heavy duty generic rubber mud flaps from canadiantire. I trimmed the long john flaps, from 15" wide to a thinner dimension to be able to fit inside the rubber mud flaps as you see. I trimmed the inside edge of the flap, so that way it doesn't wreck the nice factory long edge of the long john.

Hope this helps
Cheers
 

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Hey Everyone,

So I used 2 different mud flaps here, long john and some heavy duty generic rubber mud flaps from canadiantire. I trimmed the long john flaps, from 15" wide to a thinner dimension to be able to fit inside the rubber mud flaps as you see. I trimmed the inside edge of the flap, so that way it doesn't wreck the nice factory long edge of the long john.

Hope this helps
Cheers
Well, they looks good! I used your pics to determine the size for my long johns. I was going to order the 15" width but saw you had the 12x23 mud flaps and decided to buy the 12" wide long johns. But, I'm now on a mission to find those "generic" mud flaps so I can do the same thing. However, I'm only seeing expensive options and don't want to spend a lot of money on the rubber ones.
 
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