Power Wagon rubber mud flaps. pics and part numbers.

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Power Wagon rubber mud flaps. pics and part numbers.

Post by mystro » Sun May 15, 2016 11:59 am

Mud flaps for the Power Wagon keeps coming up so I took some pics and info. These Mopar rubber mud flaps fit any of the newer HD Rams with fender flairs including the Power Wagon. Part number for front and rear: 82212017ac / 82212289.
These are extremely heavy duty rubber mud flaps. They are flexible and ideal for serious off road use since they can flex/bend easily forward or backwards. They offer significantly more protection than the Mopar or Weathertech plastic splash guards.

(Plastic splash guards on a truck you are going use for serious 4x4 is a bad idea) :doh:

Installation is easy without removing the wheels on the PW. You do have to drill one hole on the inside of the plastic fender liners. The two outer attachments line up perfectly to the fender flare holes and you can use the oem screws. A set of new screws are supplied with each set of mud flaps but you only have to use the inner nut/bolt out of the kit since you will be drilling for that mounting location.


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Note how the front offers alot of side protection from rocks slinging up on the side of your truck. If you have serious off road rig or your truck is lifted with aggressive tires,...these are your mud flaps.

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Post by walc » Sun May 15, 2016 12:32 pm

^ Very nice write-up.
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Post by Low_Sky » Sun May 15, 2016 1:43 pm

Good looking flaps. How much did they cost?


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Post by mystro » Sun May 15, 2016 3:00 pm

$100 for both sets msrp. If you look around, you can get both sets for around $80.00
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Post by loveracing1988 » Sun May 15, 2016 7:51 pm

I bought these for the exact same reason. I have the molded ones on my wife's grand cherokee and i have almost ripped them off in deep snow so I wanted something flexible that can handle that.

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Post by ramv » Sun May 15, 2016 9:00 pm

Careful with HD mudflaps on off road applications. I replaced my OEM ford ones with some flexible hd ones. They pushed into the tires when rocking out of a mud pit and bent the fenders rather than tearing off. Since then I run home made ones on removable mounts so I can take them off quickly, just like a big truck
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Post by waldo » Sun May 15, 2016 9:19 pm

It's all fun and games till you put a load of fire wood in the bed and back over them. :lol:
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