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REAR MUD FLAP

Yahoo Message Number: 12613
Remove your rear mudflap...........It creates a high pressure area under the engine that makes your radiator less efficient and creates a low pressure behind the flap that sucks road debris from the road and onto your toad and back of coach...............

Re: REAR MUD FLAP

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 12624
The mudflap on our 2001 Intrigue was stolen during an overnight stay at a Cummins dealership. Cummins paid me $700, but I chose not to replace the mudflap. 18,000 miles later, and not a scratch or chip on my toad.
Dale Loop

Intrigue 11240

Re: REAR MUD FLAP

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 12630
I removed the rear mudflap on our '05 Magna to mount the motorcycle lift. Driving cross-country since, I note far less road debris on the bike and bike carrier, so I guess I'll leave it off. (Always thought it is mostly advertising for the manufacturer anyway)

Sawbuck 230

'05 Magna 45' #6419

Quote from: John Sinnar
Remove your rear mudflap...........It creates a high pressure area > under the engine that makes your radiator less efficient and

creates

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a low pressure behind the flap that sucks road debris from the

road

 

Re: REAR MUD FLAP

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 12631
Quote from: sawbuck203

> I removed the rear mudflap on our '05 Magna to mount the motorcycle > lift. Driving cross-country since, I note far less road debris on > the bike and bike carrier, so I guess I'll leave it off. (Always > thought it is mostly advertising for the manufacturer anyway) >
And how much does the mudflap weigh? Maybe I could carry a few more cookbooks or appliances. 8-)

Carol

'04 Inspire 51046