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Protect your big rig and fellow drivers with 4 State Trucks' premium Peterbilt semi truck mud flaps. Trust 4 State Trucks for top-quality Peterbilt semi truck mud flaps that combine practical protection with eye-catching designs, ensuring your truck stays clean and compliant on every haul. Whether you need standard replacements or custom-branded upgrades, our mud flaps keep your Peterbilt looking professional while guarding against road debris. From heavy-duty anti-sail models to sleek stainless steel weights, our Peterbilt mud flaps offer both superior spray control and a polished appearance, helping your semi stand out for all the right reasons.

Peterbilt Mud Flaps

Protect your rig—and everyone else on the road—with tough, stylish aftermarket Peterbilt mud flaps and accessories. These flaps aren’t just for looks. They’re built to catch road spray, rocks, and debris before it flies off your tires.

Add Peterbilt Mudflap Brackets, Hangers, Weights, Cut Outs & More

Not only are mudflaps required in every state you’re driving in, they do a lot of good for your rig. Mud flaps and mud guards protect your undercarriage, keep your exterior cab a bit cleaner, and help prevent cracked windshields on the other vehicles driving behind you. They’re also an affordable way to show off your rig’s personality with custom logos and details. Choose From: - Anti-Sail Mud Flap Brackets: Keep your flaps in place, even at highway speeds - Mud Flap Weights: Adds stability and that heavy-duty look - Spring-Loaded Hangers: Helps absorb impact and reduce flap damage - Mud Flap Light Bars: Light up your rear end and boost safety - Peterbilt Logo Flaps: Show off your brand with pride - Texas-Themed Cutouts, Reflectors & LEDs: For that extra pop of style

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Choose from stainless steel, chrome, or rubber options that can handle anything the road throws at them. These are easy to bolt or clamp on, so you’re back on the highway in no time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt Mud Flaps

What material options are available for Peterbilt mud flaps, and which is most durable?

Peterbilt mud flaps come in three main materials: rubber, polymer, and stainless steel. Heavy-duty rubber flaps (typically 3/8" to 1/2" thick) offer excellent flexibility and impact resistance, making them ideal for most applications. Anti-sail polymer flaps resist wind flutter at highway speeds and last longer in extreme temperatures. Stainless steel flaps with rubber inserts provide maximum durability and a premium appearance but come at a higher price point. For most drivers, heavy-duty rubber flaps offer the best balance of performance and value.

Will these mud flaps fit my specific Peterbilt model and year?

Most Peterbilt mud flaps are designed to fit models 579, 389, 367, 388, 386, and 379 from 2000 to present. However, mounting bracket compatibility varies between model years. Pre-2007 models typically use different bracket spacing than newer trucks. Always verify your truck's specific model and year before ordering. Quarter fender mud flaps are universal across most Peterbilt models, while full-length flaps may require model-specific brackets. When in doubt, measure your existing bracket holes or contact us with your VIN for exact fitment confirmation.

How difficult is the installation process, and what tools do I need?

Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes per set with basic hand tools. You'll need a drill with metal bits (if adding new holes), a socket set, and potentially a rivet gun for certain mounting styles. Most mud flaps use existing bracket holes, but some applications require drilling 2-4 new holes. The biggest challenge is usually accessing tight spaces behind the wheels. Having a second person helps with alignment. Anti-sail flaps may require additional support brackets that add 15-20 minutes to installation time.

What's the difference between standard and anti-sail mud flaps?

Standard mud flaps can flutter or "sail" at highway speeds, potentially causing premature wear and creating wind drag. Anti-sail mud flaps feature built-in weights, stiffening ribs, or aerodynamic designs that keep them stable at speed. While anti-sail flaps cost 20-30% more, they typically last twice as long and improve fuel efficiency by reducing drag. They're especially recommended for long-haul drivers who spend significant time at highway speeds above 55 mph.

What sizes are available, and how do I choose the right dimensions?

Peterbilt mud flaps typically come in 24" x 24", 24" x 30", and 24" x 36" sizes. Quarter fender flaps are usually 16" x 24". The correct size depends on your truck configuration and local regulations. Single axle trucks generally use 24" x 30", while tandem axles often require 24" x 36" for proper coverage. Measure from your bracket mounting point to ensure at least 6-8 inches of ground clearance when loaded. Some states require mud flaps to extend to within 10 inches of the ground, so verify local DOT requirements before selecting a size.


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