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Detachable Mudflaps

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Detachable Mudflaps

Post by muzza_fattire »

Hi.
I am planning on doing a rear quarter panel chop in the next month or so and afterwards I will need mudflaps. I want to put detachable ones on so they dont get ripped off.

The question is:
How exactly have people attached them to make them quickly detached?

I was thinking something along the lines of a piano hinge with a removable pin.
Or maybe bolts with wing nuts.

Ideas?
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Post by Tiny »

attach a chain on them so you can just lock them in out of the way....I just use a small ubolt on some light gauge gal chain from bunnings
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Post by muzza_fattire »

Tiny wrote:attach a chain on them so you can just lock them in out of the way....I just use a small ubolt on some light gauge gal chain from bunnings
Yeah I will have a chain aswell, but I don't want to just pull them up out of the way. I want to take them off completely.
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Post by Tiny »

muzza_fattire wrote:
Tiny wrote:attach a chain on them so you can just lock them in out of the way....I just use a small ubolt on some light gauge gal chain from bunnings
Yeah I will have a chain aswell, but I don't want to just pull them up out of the way. I want to take them off completely.
sail track and one bolt with a wing nut would wok well. undo the nut and bolt and slide off
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Post by bru21 »

i had 2 regular hinges, a long pin made out of round bar and an r clip to hold it in. then small d shackle on the chain. done
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Post by muzza_fattire »

bru21 wrote:i had 2 regular hinges, a long pin made out of round bar and an r clip to hold it in. then small d shackle on the chain. done
Sounds good.
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Post by bilby »

what about c channel like they use on the front of tornuea covers for utes ??
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Post by Tiny »

bilby wrote:what about c channel like they use on the front of tornuea covers for utes ??
that is called sail track :finger:
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

square tube post and another square tube that has a ID slightly bigger than the OD of the post. ie one slides into the other

a bolt and wing nut to stop it sliding off

Kinda like this

http://www.central4wd.com/store/itemdetail.asp?ID=8561
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Post by bogged »

why remove em? as mentioned clip em back
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Post by bru21 »

mine were over a meter long thats why i removed them!

ther might be some pics in my members of the flaps

cheers bru

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http://img275.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hill7dr.jpg

i had a clevis pin and r clip on an L bracket off the chassis too to keep the ally firm
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Post by mike »

I use the sail track , and think it's the ducks, Stay in till I want em out, and when that happens i can get all four out in seconds...
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Post by bogged »

bru21 wrote:mine were over a meter long thats why i removed them!

ther might be some pics in my members of the flaps

cheers bru

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http://img275.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hill7dr.jpg

i had a clevis pin and r clip on an L bracket off the chassis too to keep the ally firm
so your removing the complete checkerplate and all...?
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Post by Mick G »

Mine ripped off at the weekend when playing and are stying off!!
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Post by bru21 »

bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:mine were over a meter long thats why i removed them!

ther might be some pics in my members of the flaps

cheers bru

edit to add

http://img275.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hill7dr.jpg

i had a clevis pin and r clip on an L bracket off the chassis too to keep the ally firm
so your removing the complete checkerplate and all...?
yep everything. hinges under tray
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Post by Pinball »

Mick G wrote:Mine ripped off at the weekend when playing and are stying off!!
Bad idea, cop's will pull it as unroadworthy.

Besides, it is more than passingly rude to toss mud and gravel back at other traffic on the highway when you've finished playing for the day.

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