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Mudflaps Reviews?

I can't specifically comment on the Camp Inn Mudflaps; I have had Rock Tamers for a couple of years and love them, really keep the rocks off the front of the trailer. The Camp Inn flaps are very similar in design and look to me like they would work just fine. They are a little lighter weight than the Rock Tamers, appropriate for the size of the trailer and most tow vehicles. If these were available a couple of years ago, I would have bought a set.

One caution, check the location of your exhaust pipe. The exhaust exit on my Xterra was aimed directly at the rubber flap and I had to add a side-exit pipe extension to avoid melting the rubber.
 
I can't specifically comment on the Camp Inn Mudflaps; I have had Rock Tamers for a couple of years and love them, really keep the rocks off the front of the trailer. The Camp Inn flaps are very similar in design and look to me like they would work just fine. They are a little lighter weight than the Rock Tamers, appropriate for the size of the trailer and most tow vehicles. If these were available a couple of years ago, I would have bought a set.

One caution, check the location of your exhaust pipe. The exhaust exit on my Xterra was aimed directly at the rubber flap and I had to add a side-exit pipe extension to avoid melting the rubber.
Good point about the tailpipe. Thanks!
 
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