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SWB Mudflaps

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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SWB Mudflaps

Post by swbpatrol »

Does anyone have the prob of stuffed mud flaps or just me. I see heaps of people have removed theres but mine is a daily driver and reackon i would be forever washing the dman thing????

Does anyone know of any aftermarket mud flapes that are fully rubber for a GQ SWB???
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Re: SWB Mudflaps

Post by bogged »

make some up.
Get the rubber for fuck all from either purple pig, or theres a rubber factory in dande up the road from me. Then just bodge up some brackets.
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Post by turps »

Clark Rubber for the rubber sheet, and use self tappers to attach it.
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Post by Woop »

Drill out the rivets holding the frame to the rubber and remove. This should just leave you with the internal metal frame of the mudflap and make the mudflap much more flexible

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