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show us your mudflaps GQ wagon

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show us your mudflaps GQ wagon

Post by rumpig89 »

hi

need to do something about my mudflaps (or lack of) and was just after a bit of inspiration for what to do/where to mount some from. Im not interested in gettin them wide genuine ones. I have 'bunnings' flares fitted. Was thinking insertion rubber / conveyor but cant decide how to mount it. Dont want them in the way all the time when fourbyin

Just need something to keep the boys in blue happy.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i recently put some on ...........





had some carpet tiles sitting around and thought id chuck them on to see what it looks like with mud flaps and if ok i would get some proper rubber it looks pretty good , ill get some pics tomorrow
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Post by ethann »

Hey man,

These are mine, They do their job and are quite easy to pin back for play time =D

Sorry for the poser shots, But you might be able to get the picture.
Can get better if needed.

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Post by MY89GQ »

hey ethann how long are they i've got to do mine too can you show how you have the brackets attached
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Post by ethann »

MY89GQ wrote:hey ethann how long are they i've got to do mine too can you show how you have the brackets attached
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At the moment that ones being held on mainly by zip ties =p haha.

I didn't get a chance to measure them with a tap measure but to give you a rough idea there 35" mtrs.

Hope they are a help.
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Post by rumpig89 »

nice ethann. x2 on the bracket info
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Post by macneil »

i had a similar setup to that on mine but tec screwd through the flap into the bracket worked good until i 1/4 cut it then i got lazy might put them back on this weekend though..
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Post by MY89GQ »

thanks mate top job you have the longer bracket for the bodylift so i wont need to go that far mine hasn't got a body lift
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Post by rumpig89 »

thanks for the pics mate.

from wat i can see there u have 2 bolts/screws holding it on. One into inner guard area and one into outer guard/flare. Thats enough attachment to stop it from movin about? looks good. had a similar bracket made up just wasnt sure it would hold enough
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Post by cooki_monsta »

mine are tec screwed and cable tied together and then held in with jack chain :D the rubber was free as some one dumped it in the bush, so not only did i feel good for cleaning up :D but i got free flaps ;)
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