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I made some rudimentary ones with some old mudflaps from my fuel tanker trailers... double sided tape for the smaller openings and some screws for the larger opening...
The door inserts i ordered from a Canadian Co. ( Rayco Enterprises ) are supposed to be here today or tomorrow. I paid $ 150.00 US for both sides, both front and rear openings. I will let ya'll know and take some pics when I get them.Safe Travels
Quote from: TheKrazy0ne on June 19, 2019, 11:53:45 PMI made some rudimentary ones with some old mudflaps from my fuel tanker trailers... double sided tape for the smaller openings and some screws for the larger opening... I did the same thing with truck mudflaps, except for the door piece. Yours look a lot better than mine though, mine don't come clean very well and they were a quick job so not fancy. I like the lower door being open so I made some mudflaps for the front wheels out of the same stuff. They work great and keep out 90% of the mud and water that was coming in, even with that big opening. https://imgur.com/a/6dM27eF
I'm having issues trying to post a pic of them.