Winter sale this month: 25% off all decals and wraps with free shipping in US & Canada!

Winter sale this month: 25% off all decals and wraps with free shipping in US & Canada!

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Mud Splash Vinyl Decal – Set of 2 for Cars, Trucks & Semis

Nothing says “built, not babied” like a clean mud-splash graphic that looks like your truck just came back from the trail. This Mud Splash design adds instant off-road attitude without covering the whole side—perfect for a bed corner hit, a diagonal bedside sweep, or a low side accent.

Because it’s vinyl-cut (not printed), the edges stay crisp and the finish stays smooth. Choose your length and color, then run it diagonally on the truck bed for that aggressive stance, or go horizontal on the driver side for a more subtle, stretched-out look.

What’s included

  • Set of 2 decals (driver + passenger sides)
  • Mirrored pair for a matched look
  • Supplied on transfer tape for easier installation

Sizes & color options

  • Size range: 3 ft to 8 ft (36–96 inches)
  • Colors: choose from 12 vinyl color options

Material & durability

  • Premium ORAFOL Oracal 651 vinyl (gloss)
  • Outdoor-rated performance for daily driving when applied to a properly prepped surface
  • Best on smooth paint, metal, glass, and other hard glossy surfaces

Install tips

  • Clean the area well (remove wax/grease) and dry completely
  • For easiest alignment, install in moderate temps with low wind/dust
  • After install, wait 24 hours before washing or heavy rain exposure

Production & shipping

  • Made in North America
  • Processing time is shown at checkout (made fresh for your order)
  • Free shipping USA & Canada

Follow our vinyl decal installation instructions for prep, positioning, and application tips.

Style note / mini-FAQ

Diagonal bed corner or horizontal side? Diagonal placement on the truck bed gives the most “motion” and looks killer on lifted builds. Horizontal placement works best if you want a longer, cleaner line along the body. Tape it in place first, step back 10–15 feet, then commit once it looks right.