Mud Flaps Sample Clauses

Mud Flaps. The mud flaps shall be replaced with new heavy-duty rubber mud flaps with Firetrucks Unlimited logos.
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Mud Flaps. Mud flaps with a Xxxxxx logo will be installed behind the front and rear wheels.
Mud Flaps. Mud flap installed the full width of the bus behind the rear axle.
Mud Flaps. Mud flaps of standard rubber shall be installed behind the rear axle.
Mud Flaps. See Medium Duty Trucks Section B, 7.1.3 for mud flaps prescribed by law.
Mud Flaps. Provide manufacturer’s standard mud flaps at rear (no dealer advertisement). Deck: Eight feet-six inches (8’6”) wide x twenty-five feet (25’) long level deck. Deck shall be “Rumber” recycled rubber plank decking with traction surface. Two (2) screws per board per cross member. Four inch (4”) high front wheel stop. One-quarter inch (1/4”) thick diamond tread steel plate wheel well covers adequately braced for load support. Overall width not to exceed eight feet-six inches (8’6”).
Mud Flaps. Provide manufacturer's standard mud flaps at rear (no dealer advertisement).
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Mud Flaps. All power equipment, including equipment hauling containerized equipment, shall have sufficient mud flaps installed.

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