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Mud flaps?

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Mud flaps?

Post by SCANAS »

What do you use? Need to get some to make the Pow lease happy! What do you use? Or just make your own?
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by DUDELUX »

I made my own.

Phase 1 was true Ghetto Fab style, made from an old real estate sign the kids brought home after school one day.
Made flares for front and flares/mudflaps for rear, also had some truck mudflaps cut to size as well for the rear.

Phase 2 was less Ghetto fab, front flares staying on as they dont look too bad. Rear flares/mudflaps removed, and made new ones from some old conveyor belt rubber.

Go around to some industrial areas, and ask around.
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by shorty_f0rty »

conveyer belt from clark rubber.. comes in various widths and thicknesses. Does alright until I drive over them and rip them off again.

its not too expensive and easy to work with.
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Post by cruzinnboozn »

Rubber door mat from Bunnings.

$20 for the rears only
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Post by Big_DP »

I've seen a pair of thongs used for either side :D
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by raafy »

Got some Cat ones for the OH"s Jackaroo. $12 each from Hasting Deering


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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by some_guy »

car floor mats
you can get ones that are fairly thick, and were the perfect size for gq with chopped quarters. and only $5 each
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Post by Pyrotech »

I used car floor mats on my old 60 series, worked a treat
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seeing as though I work in a car yard, car floor mats it will be!
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Post by stock 4runner »

I got some black poly if you want some b
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by steelo1 »

What about the mounting? I have a Patrol & removed flare & put on garden edging from Bunnings, but need some sort of mounting/bar to mount any mud-flaps on. :?:
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by SCANAS »

Thinking true booty fab and tech screw straight into the body!

Thanks for the offer chester got some car one's here i'll try first.
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Re: Mud flaps?

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Whats wrong with booty fab style??
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by stock 4runner »

I can't remember the last car I had that didn't just have them screwed on lol
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Post by steelo1 »

Yes but they are sort of "L" shaped & there's nothing to attach the "inside" bolts/screws to as those mounting brackets are like paper LOL. I have seen some with bars going all the way left to right & having square type mud flaps (like those CAT ones) screwed on.
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Re: Mud flaps?

Post by stilivn »

My bunnings bbq mat mud flaps, $15 for the rubber and could easy do 2 cars.
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