Mudwings and Spray Suppression
Mudwings and spray suppression flaps are devices that are mounted on the underside of a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or other type of commercial truck. They are designed to prevent dust, mud, and other debris from being kicked up by the tires and potentially damaging the vehicle or other cars on the road.
Mudwings are typically made of a durable material such as rubber or plastic and are mounted on the outside of the rear wheels. They are wider than the tires and extend out to the sides, helping to block mud and debris from being kicked up.
Spray suppression flaps, also known as mud flaps, are mounted behind the rear wheels. They are designed to prevent water and debris from being sprayed onto the vehicle or other cars on the road. They are typically made of a heavy-duty rubber material and are designed to be flexible so that they can move with the motion of the vehicle, providing maximum protection.
Both mudwings and spray suppression flaps play an important role in keeping the vehicle and the road clean and safe, reducing the amount of debris and dust kicked up by the tires. They also can help to improve fuel efficiency by reducing drag on the vehicle, and they can also be customized with different designs or logos.