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Old 09-10-2019, 08:08 AM   #1
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Seneca rear mud flap options

D’day All,

Have a 2017 Seneca and would like to attach a rear mud flap/skirt to protect the TOAD. Has anyone purchased and installed anything that they could recommend? Do you have any pix that you could provide? Thank you.
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Old 09-10-2019, 09:40 AM   #2
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I installed regular Freightliner mud flaps to replace the laughable plastic pieces originally on my unit. But the real toad protection comes from my Tow Car Shield from RV and Off Road. Each cover custom made your particular vehicle.

https://rvandoffroad.com/rv-and-towables
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I changed mine out and took the time to build new support frames out a much heavier steel than the factory ones that were already broken and installed with real screws. I then cut 1/8" Spartech ABS sheet into flaps that covered as much area as I could and added some custom bling to the bottom of them that I made.



If you are talking about a full width one clear in the rear like a lot of DP's have, I have only seen one pic of a Seneca with that setup.
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I installed regular Freightliner mud flaps to replace the laughable plastic pieces originally on my unit. But the real toad protection comes from my Tow Car Shield from RV and Off Road. Each cover custom made your particular vehicle.

https://rvandoffroad.com/rv-and-towables
Thanks Robbbyr. That’s pretty fancy. I never would have thought of the bra. Thanks for the link.
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I changed mine out and took the time to build new support frames out a much heavier steel than the factory ones that were already broken and installed with real screws. I then cut 1/8" Spartech ABS sheet into flaps that covered as much area as I could and added some custom bling to the bottom of them that I made.



If you are talking about a full width one clear in the rear like a lot of DP's have, I have only seen one pic of a Seneca with that setup.
Thanks Rusty! I liked the way you supported the flap framing.
Yes I was referring to the full length one... but great idea and fixes one of my heartaches.
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