Eco Mud Flaps

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
We put on a set of the "ECO" mud flaps, the ones that are not solid but allow air to pass through them. We ran a load over the past 3 days, Ohio to CA. It was a very light load, 8lbs, so it may not be the best test but it seams that it has a pretty big affect on you MPG. We had been running in the 9.8 -10.3 range most of the time including reefer loads. On this load we averaged 10.6mpg. The range was 10.2 - 11.03. That included all the mountians and some areas with high winds. We will continue to watch the milage and hope that this is a real trend. Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I paid 34.95 each at the TA in Monroe, MI. I have seen them cheaper but I was home and wanted to get it done. If what I saw on this run continues they will pay for themselfs very quickly. Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I shall do that. I will say, however, that my milage seems to hold fairly steady with loads up to around 4000lbs, that is where I normally start to see the drop off start. At 1000 and the reefer running I rarely see a change. Layoutshooter
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
I saw my first pair last week in the rain and they seemed to work. They are by far a better investment than the Turbo3000.
 

gotta go

Veteran Expediter
I bought the Eco-flaps at MATS last year and will confess that I didn't track my mileage closely.
Back in October I had an adventure that caused me to need a backwards tow out of a hole. You could hear the 8 vertical veins pop on the flap, as it was forced between the tire and the ground. The advantage of the Eco-flap was that my pretty chrome and reflector flap holder escaped unscathed. I'm certain that if I'd had a standard flap the entire assembly would have been ripped off, not just the flap.
I ran thru the winter with one Eco-flap and one hard plastic flap and found that the snow and slush built up more on the Eco-flap.
 

mjolnir131

Veteran Expediter
do you think one of those mini steam cleans would help with it keeping open and working better in slow -sleet and snow = slow
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I put them on almost immediately so I can't really compare mpg with/without. I can say that after a run through the snow when I'd normally have about 20 pounds of snow/ice on the flaps I now have zero buildup.
 

gotta go

Veteran Expediter
do you think one of those mini steam cleans would help with it keeping open and working better in slow -sleet and snow = slow
All it takes is a quick kick to clear them off. I was just comparing side by side. Of course, I realize that I've never paid attention when having the matching flaps to see if there's more build up on the left than the right. :eek:
 

cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
You mean you don't have Airtabs on your mudflaps? :p
Just kidding - I'd have as many Airtabs as you do, if'n I could. I like the sound of the Eco Flaps, too. :)
 

P51bombay

Expert Expediter
You mean you don't have Airtabs on your mudflaps? :p
Just kidding - I'd have as many Airtabs as you do, if'n I could. I like the sound of the Eco Flaps, too. :)


oooh, that was a shot - I think :)


I may get a set of these things, then I can put on my chrome big deflector and what mpg I lose on the BD I can get back with the mud flaps - and look cool being green/chromed. LOL
 

gotta go

Veteran Expediter
oooh, that was a shot - I think :)


I may get a set of these things, then I can put on my chrome big deflector and what mpg I lose on the BD I can get back with the mud flaps - and look cool being green/chromed. LOL
That sounds like a plan, Bombay. The Eco-flaps would be great for you there in the land of liquid sunshine.
Cheri was just kidding, she's a Tabette at heart. :p
 

P51bombay

Expert Expediter
Its not all fun and gams, WA passes over the weekened were under "winter driving conditions - 6-8" snow.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
UPDATE: We ran a load that left Tues and just finished today, 04-17-09. From CA to AL. It weighed 4 times what the first load with the mud flaps weighed. This one was 32lbs vs. the 8lbs on the last load. Mileage ran from lowest to highes, 10.54mpg - 11.15mpg. Speed was between 57mph - 63mph. We seem to be showing a very strong 1/2 mile per gallon gain since putting these flaps on. More if I get a load with even a little weight. Truck Specs below.

Layoutshooter

2006 M2 M112 - empty weight 30,000 reefer/White Glove
MBD-4000 - 450HP
Rear End Ratio 3.58
EatonFuller 10 speed AutoShift (3 pedal)
Using Opti-Lube Summer Blend fuel additive on every fuel up
 

JonasJ

Seasoned Expediter
I just joined this forum today, so I'm not sure this is kosher to post this. Sorry in advance if I have stepped over the line.
I am the West Coast (CA. OR. & WA) Fleet Wholesaler for Eco-flaps and I can definitely tell you they perform as advertised; no small print, italics or asteriks necessary.
Land Line Now asked for feedback from their listeners who used Eco-flaps and they were inundated with positive feedback!
If you operate on the West Coast you can find my contact info at jonesindustrialsales.com. Eco-flaps has a rep on the East Coast and the Midwest as well. You can go to ecoflaps.com, call them to get in touch with those reps.
Thank you all for the positive reaction to our product. We all appreciate your business very much.
 
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