Mud flaps and rear skirts
Mud flaps, also known as fender extensions or splash guards, are devices typically made of rubber or plastic that are attached behind the tires of commercial vehicles. Their main function is to reduce the splashing of mud, water, and debris from the tires. This helps protect other road users, especially pedestrians and following vehicles, from splattered dirt and keeps the road cleaner. Rear bumpers, also referred to as bumper guards or rear-end skirts, are protective devices attached to the back of commercial vehicles. They serve to protect the cargo area or the rear of the vehicle from damage during loading and unloading or during reverse parking. Rear bumpers can be made of various materials such as steel, aluminum, or plastic and contribute to the durability and protection of the vehicle.
Mud flaps and rear bumpers are especially important for commercial vehicles such as trucks, vans, buses, and other vehicles that operate in areas with poor road conditions or construction sites. They not only protect the vehicle itself from damage but also contribute to keeping the roads safe and clean, improving visibility and safety for all road users.