Enhance your International 8100-8300 with our high-performance mud flaps. Key features include:
- Durable rubber or fiberglass construction for long-lasting protection
- Aerodynamic designs for better fuel efficiency
- Stylish patterns to improve truck appearance
- stainless steel weights for added strength
- Custom options like LED lights and logo branding
Whether you need basic black or vibrant colors or rigid or flexible materials, we have the perfect solution for your truck. Browse our selection to improve both performance and style.
Frequently Asked Questions About International 8100-8300 Mud Flaps
What are the exact model years these mud flaps fit, and will they work on my specific International truck?
These mud flaps are designed to fit International 8100, 8200, and 8300 series trucks manufactured from 1989 through 2004. They're compatible with both single and tandem axle configurations. However, trucks with aftermarket modifications to the rear suspension or custom fender setups may require additional brackets or adjustments. We recommend checking your truck's OEM and model specifications before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
What materials are these mud flaps made from, and how long can I expect them to last?
Our International 8100-8300 mud flaps are available in two primary materials: heavy-duty rubber compound and anti-sail polymer. The rubber options are typically 3/8" to 1/2" thick and resist cracking in temperatures from -40?F to 180?F. Anti-sail models feature reinforced edges and internal ribbing to prevent flapping at highway speeds. With proper installation and regular cleaning, expect 3-5 years of service life for rubber flaps and 5-7 years for polymer versions under normal commercial use conditions.
Do I need special tools or brackets for installation, and how difficult is the mounting process?
Installation typically requires basic hand tools including a drill with metal bits, socket set, and measuring tape. Most mud flaps come with universal mounting brackets, but International 8100-8300 trucks often need specific bracket kits due to their frame rail spacing. The process takes 30-45 minutes per flap for experienced installers. Common challenges include drilling through thick frame rails and achieving proper ground clearance. We recommend maintaining 6-8 inches of clearance when the truck is loaded.
What styles and sizes are available, and which work best for different applications?
Standard sizes for International 8100-8300 trucks include 24" x 30" for single axles and 24" x 36" for tandems. Style options include plain black, reflective tape borders, stainless steel weights, and custom logo designs. For dump truck applications, we recommend anti-sail flaps with weights. Long-haul operators often prefer tapered designs that reduce wind resistance. Regional haulers typically choose straight-cut heavy rubber for maximum protection and durability.
How do these mud flaps handle DOT regulations, and are they compliant in all states?
All our International 8100-8300 mud flaps meet federal DOT requirements for spray suppression. They extend to within 8 inches of the ground when properly installed and cover the full width of the tires. However, some states like Texas and California have specific requirements for reflective tape or mud flap positioning. Drivers should verify current regulations for states they operate in, especially regarding loaded versus unloaded height requirements.