OzarkPreacher

S.W.Mo. God's Country

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anyone know where you can get them?
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Horsedoc

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OK gang, I'll step up and ask...Whatcha gonna do with it? This for you or the Mrs?
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Polishnurse

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Glass skirt, are in reference to the the skirting that goes around a mobile home. Please give us a clue. Bill
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chasfm11

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I suspect the OP is looking for the "grass" mud flap on the back of a MH.
My advice would be "save your money". I believe that you are better off with nothing than with the grass version. I did a lot of looking around for something to protect our toad, including the grass skit versions. I dismissed them and went with a solid Ultra Guard. There are a couple of minor nicks in our toad but I'm not sure that they came from towing it. There are a lot of gravel haulers in the DFW area and they can just shower the roadways.
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OzarkPreacher

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I'm speaking of the grass skirt type flap or gravel guard that goes across the back of a MH to keep rocks and debris frombeing kicked up onto the toad.
Sorry, I thought I was speaking in a well known term.
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mikehart92

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Do you mean like you wear? Paper warehouse and stores like that.
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OzarkPreacher

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chasfm11 wrote: I suspect the OP is looking for the "grass" mud flap on the back of a MH.
My advice would be "save your money". I believe that you are better off with nothing than with the grass version. I did a lot of looking around for something to protect our toad, including the grass skit versions. I dismissed them and went with a solid Ultra Guard. There are a couple of minor nicks in our toad but I'm not sure that they came from towing it. There are a lot of gravel haulers in the DFW area and they can just shower the roadways.
you are right, I was posting at the same time you were. So if not this type protection what then? I have individual mud flaps on both rear duals but wanted some extra protection.
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Polishnurse

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Sorry Ozar, I read it as glass not grass. I picked mine up at Camping world. I chose the solid one over the grass type thinking the grass one wouldn't really stop or deflect anything comeing off a wheel at over 60 MPH. They have a pretty good selection. Bill
On Edit: Here is the selection
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edited 07/23/08 02:31pm by Polishnurse *
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George Beggs

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I would not get what you call a "grass skirt". They do not work very good. Get a hard rubber mud flap or rock guard. Try these at PPL. http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-to........ars-dollies/ultraguard-splash-guards.htm
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OzarkPreacher

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Polishnurse wrote: Sorry Ozar, I read it as glass not grass. I picked mine up at Camping world. I chose the solid one over the grass type thinking the grass one wouldn't really stop or deflect anything comeing off a wheel at over 60 MPH. They have a pretty good selection. Bill
On Edit: Here is the selection
thanks
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