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80 Series Mudflaps

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80 Series Mudflaps

Post by Simmo88 »

Hi Guys,

Yet again I managed to tear of another mudflap on my 80 series. I think so far I have managed to tear all of them off at some point. However, this time I actually lost the flap, so I can't just re attach it like I normally do. Rather than buying a new one, to be torn off next time I go out, I thought I might just so away with the std mudflaps and replace them with aftermarket ones, or make my own that will have a lower risk of being torn off. Would somebody be so kind as to post some pictures of their custom mudflaps. I am mainly concerned with the rear, as thats the one I have lost, but will also change the fronts over to match.
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Re: 80 Series Mudflaps

Post by stilivn »

Hit up bunnings, get a big piece of rubber matting. Few metal plates, some chain, bolts, washers and self drilling screws. Fixed

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Not the best but you get the idea
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Re: 80 Series Mudflaps

Post by Simmo88 »

Thanks. That was pretty much my plan. I just wanted to see what it looked like and to get an indication of length and width I should go. Could I get a pic of how you have connected them, and how to mount the plate. I'd still be keen to see some others if people dont mind posting :D
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