Find high-quality mud flaps and accessories for your International 9200/9400 in this product lineup. Choose from black rubber, chrome, or stainless steel options, along with unique designs and branding. These durable, weather-resistant flaps come in various sizes, and feature reinforced construction for added safety. Accessories like LED lighting kits, anti-sail panels, and mounting hardware let you further customize your truck.
Frequently Asked Questions About International 9200/9400 Mud Flaps
Will these mud flaps fit my specific year International 9200 or 9400?
Our mud flaps are designed to fit International 9200 and 9400 models from 1989 through 2003. The mounting brackets and bolt patterns remained consistent throughout these production years. However, if your truck has aftermarket modifications to the fenders or suspension, you may need to adjust the mounting position. We recommend measuring your existing mounting points before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
What's the difference between rubber and poly mud flaps, and which should I choose?
Rubber mud flaps are heavier (typically 8-10 lbs per flap), more flexible in extreme cold, and tend to hang straighter. They're ideal for heavy-duty applications and northern climates. Poly mud flaps are lighter (4-6 lbs), more resistant to chemicals and UV damage, and maintain their appearance longer. They work well for drivers who prioritize weight savings and appearance. Both materials meet DOT requirements and typically last 2-3 years with regular use.
Do I need special tools or brackets to install these mud flaps?
Installation typically requires basic hand tools: a drill with 1/2" and 3/8" bits, socket wrench set, and measuring tape. Most of our mud flap kits include universal mounting brackets and stainless steel hardware. If your truck already has factory mud flap brackets, you can often reuse them. Installation usually takes 30-45 minutes per side. Some drivers prefer adding anti-sail brackets for highway driving, which are sold separately.
What size mud flaps do I need for my International 9200/9400?
Standard size for these models is 24" wide x 30" long for the rear and 24" wide x 24" long for the front (if equipped). Quarter fender models typically use 24" x 36" in the rear. Measure from the bottom of your fender to ensure at least 6-8 inches of ground clearance when loaded. For trucks with lift kits or oversized tires, you may need longer flaps to maintain proper spray coverage and DOT compliance.
How do I prevent mud flaps from cracking or tearing at the mounting points?
Use backing plates or large washers on both sides of the mounting holes to distribute stress. Avoid overtightening bolts - snug is sufficient. Check and retighten hardware monthly, as vibration can loosen connections. Consider using rubber-isolated mounting brackets to reduce stress from road vibration. If you notice small cracks starting, drill a small hole at the end of the crack to prevent it from spreading further.