What happened to your OEM rock guard?
Can you rebuild it?
The thing is heavy will will cost a fortune to have someone ship it to you. Alternatively, if you are passing thru Visone's RV Salvage in KY I think or Colaw's in MO, then they might have one with the right logo
3 years ago I damaged mine and went looking like you are now. In the end I got frustrated and decided to overhaul mine. You can buy the steel bar everywhere, and the eye-bolts are cheap.
You can then polish you old chrome log plate, and if the logo is "shot" then you can flip it over and hide it so no logo is showing.
I also think most of the complaints come from people who run their rock guard too low.
Please post a picture of you old rock guard if you want our opinion on if it can be rebuilt? If so, you will be miles ahead and it will only cost you $30.
MUD FLAPS
* Be sure your mud flaps behind your tires are not worn away on the sides. You can order these thru Winnebago and they are not too expensive. More importantly, the rubber is heavy duty and it's not worth making your own. I looked into this, but decided against is since I would only save $10-$15.