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Mud In GU Flares

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Mud In GU Flares

Post by BOB_1 »

Just an interesting story, I had the little rubber seal thing fall out of one of my front factory GU flares this morning so I thought I would silcone it back in. I got the hose to wash a bit of mud I could see out of the flare but after 10 minutes there was still mud coming out. I pulled the inner plastic guard out and then took the flare off. There was about 1kg of dirt in the flare, it was about half full.
I could look at the trips I had been on from the mud layers including the sand from QLD. I decided to take the rest of them off which wern't much better with heaps of dirt in them.

I just thought I would let people know they fill with mud pretty easily apparently, and I avoid mud as much as possible.
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Post by jimsaq »

yeah, but for what it's worth they have a little hose-out opening on the lip inside the wheel arch which lets you hose most of it out fairly easily

still pretty dumb really
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