Hi Guys,
 
Firstly, the problem is unique to Puma Defenders 90's, and then as Sue wrote not all of them. Secondly, its not a "dripping rubber" or "catching fire" melting at all, so it would cause no issues on long trips.
 
It is purely an aesthetic thing where it blackens up and deforms (on some cars quite a bit) with some pitting...
 
It appears to be a factor of the grade and consistency of the rubber used in the actual mudflap. My first set were rock solid and actually stayed bent (curved up) after a long drive at 110Km/h. Being in the exhaust flow all the time it did melt as described above. My second set (dealer replaced) was a bit better, but still not perfect as the alignment of the cut out was quite a bit different from the first set and it actual interfered with the exhaust's movement on its rubber mounts.
 
Couple answers:
Pickles, sounds like the later 2.2 have less issues (maybe better rubber?)...
Lagerfan, I tow very seldom and it still happens...
dawsey, yes (I've seen Td5's with this arrangement). The rear silencer is very close though and it will take some custom work...
 
Having looked at this and even considering an option like the Kahn vehicles (see previous post), I eventually opted for super soft  300Tdi 90 mud flaps as well as their brackets. Obviously UK mud flaps for a start don't have the ADR restrictions and 300Tdi didn't have cut out's in any case. The solution was to cut an slightly oval circular cut out in the flap as per the attached picture. The flap is now soft enough to bend at speed without getting all the way up in front of the gas flow, but the flap remains in place to do its intended purpose perfectly.
 
As with everything I don't suppose my solution is for everyone, but considering I bought 6 brackets (4 LHS and 2 RHS) as well as 6 mud flaps in the same fashion from John Craddock for $110 delivered, It's a perfect "out of warranty" solution for me. I bought them specifically for experimenting and this first set is by no means perfect, but I think the concept works and if I replace them again after the inevitable off road damage I'll do to them, it will be an easy fix...
 
 
BTW the bumperettes are Terrafirma and they are not compatible with any mud flap bracket (they don't tell you that on the web site

) I've had to modify the mud flap bracket to suit, but I'll post separately on the install.
 
Cheers,
 
Lou
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