That’s not a problem at all—we help customers through this decision every day. Choosing the right mud flap depends on a few factors: what type of vehicle you’re outfitting, how the truck is used, the look you want for your brand, and your budget. If you’re unsure, we’ll walk you through the options and make clear recommendations so you don’t have to guess.
Here’s what we’ll help you figure out:
- Size: Most over-the-road tractors and trailers use 24″×30″ or 24″×36″, but other widths and heights are available for vocational trucks, straight trucks, or specialty equipment. If you have a fleet, we can help you standardize sizes for easier replacements.
- Material: Rubber is flexible and works best for construction, municipal, or off-road use, while poly is stiffer, lighter, and ideal for highway miles where a crisp, professional look is preferred.
- Thickness: Common choices are 1/4″ or 3/8″, depending on the balance of durability and weight you need.
- Logo design: Our team can help size your logo properly for visibility and even assist with artwork setup if you don’t have a ready-to-use file.
All you need to do is give us a call or send us your vehicle details. Tell us what kind of trucks you’re running, how they’re used, and whether you already have artwork. From there, we’ll recommend the best size, style, thickness, and material for your application, and we can even design and set up your logo for you.
In short, you don’t need to be an expert in mud flaps—we’ll guide you step by step so you get exactly what fits your truck and your brand.

