KWIK PFYT Mud Flap System

  • Toad
    New Hampton, Iowa
    Posts: 18
    #1233237

    Has anyone used the KWIK PFYT Mud Flap System? Buying a new boat, and hate to see those rock chips on the boat and trailer. I see the PWT uses them on their vehicles. Just wondering how easy it goes on and off.
    Any information on this flap would be appreciated.

    ted-merdan
    Posts: 1036
    #348941

    Toad – I have one and think it works the best out of all the systems that I have used in the past. Remove your receiver, slide it on, tighten the two tensioning (adjustment) bolts and you are good to go. Repeat the steps in reverse to remove – very simple.

    They are expensive, but has help up well for 1 year worth of use so far. I used it last year to protect a Ranger 620.

    PM me or email if you need more information: [email protected]

    ted

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #348960

    Ted, where can a person look at this mud flap?

    ted-merdan
    Posts: 1036
    #348994

    I’ll try to remember to shoot a digital of it this weekend – the only info off the web that I can find is on the PWT website as they sponsor this circut.

    owner of the company is:
    Bob Berg – 218.739.3437

    hope this helps…

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #349068

    Thanks Ted

    tony_apisa
    E. Moline Illinois along the Rock River
    Posts: 1180
    #349070

    Herb,
    I did a very intensive search for that item and could not come up with a website. I just can’t find them anywhere.

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #349076

    Tony, I haven’t taken the time to look yet. Did you try the PWT website? From what Ted was saying, it would be in the sponsors links I imagine.

    Toad
    New Hampton, Iowa
    Posts: 18
    #349108

    Ted, thanks for the info. I have the number and info on them, just wanted to see if anyone had used them. Again thanks, I think I will get one ordered.
    I know they run around $300.00, I have the info at home.
    Will post it, if any you guys want it.

    Toad

    tony_apisa
    E. Moline Illinois along the Rock River
    Posts: 1180
    #349164

    Hey herb,
    I went to a bunch of sites and they had them down as a sponsor, but they didn’t have a link for them.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #349209

    Same thing here Tony!

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #349212

    I did a couple searches too. I think they may not have a web site.

    tony_apisa
    E. Moline Illinois along the Rock River
    Posts: 1180
    #349230

    Maybe so herb. But I have been to JC Whitney, Mutual Wheel and a bunch of RV sites and Truck accessories sites,no,nothing,noda,zip,zero. It got too frustating to continue.

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #349233

    Sounds like the owner of this company should talk to James about doing a web site for him.

    Toad
    New Hampton, Iowa
    Posts: 18
    #349307

    Information on KWIK PFYT mud flap.

    Guys Name: Bob Berg
    P.F.Y.T. Inc.
    30580 West Jewett Dr.
    Fergus Falls, Mn. 56531
    Phone: 218-739-3437
    cell: 218-770-0173

    This info is off his old card. I talked to him on his cell a couple weeks ago,he quoted $319.00 plus s/h.

    ted-merdan
    Posts: 1036
    #349417

    view from the front quarter – hope this helps…

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #349482

    Why not make your own??? All you need is 2 peices of 1″angle iron,Mud flaps you get from a dealership (Big Rig), A u bolt and some nuts. That’s what I did and it works good!
    Put the flaps between the iron ,bolt them on, Drill a couple holes for the U-bolt around the receiver hitch and your done! Save yourself $200 or more!

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