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    110 mud flap clearance from ground?

    Hi all,
    I'm fitting new front mudflaps to the truck on the weekend. I'm thinking of chopping them short so they stay out of trouble.
    Anyone know if there is a min distance they are to be from the ground?
    Or, where could I find that info.

    Ta

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouNat58 View Post
    Hi all,
    I'm fitting new front mudflaps to the truck on the weekend. I'm thinking of chopping them short so they stay out of trouble.
    Anyone know if there is a min distance they are to be from the ground?
    Or, where could I find that info.

    Ta
    My understanding of minimum length is centre of the axle where fitted .

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    Chopping them removes most of the benefit 110 mud flap clearance from ground?

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    ADR 42/04

    14.2.1. General Requirements
    All wheels of a motor vehicle or trailer (including a ‘Prime Mover’ capable of operating without a ‘Semi-trailer’) must be provided with wheel guards which must be so designed as to protect other road users, as far as practicable, against thrown-up stones, mud, ice, snow and water and to reduce for those users the dangers due to contact with the moving wheels.


    14.2.5. Notwithstanding the requirements specified above the wheel guard including a mudflap (if fitted) need not be less than 230 mm from the ground for other than off-road vehicles, or 300 mm in the case of vehicles designed for off-road operation.

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    BTW...the above seems to refer to the upper limit of length. In another section I saw re ground clearance, the minimum ground clearances were referred to 'with exception of mudflaps'. So from what I see, and I stand to be corrected...you can let them hang as low as you like(no jibes please)....but the bottom edge no higher then 300mm off the ground for a 4wd.

    And from truck driving experience, our mudflaps used to be very close to the road, and we were never pinged for it.

    Disclaimer.........My interpretation only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordie View Post
    BTW...the above seems to refer to the upper limit of length. In another section I saw re ground clearance, the minimum ground clearances were referred to 'with exception of mudflaps'. So from what I see, and I stand to be corrected...you can let them hang as low as you like(no jibes please)....but the bottom edge no higher then 300mm off the ground for a 4wd.

    And from truck driving experience, our mudflaps used to be very close to the road, and we were never pinged for it.

    Disclaimer.........My interpretation only.
    So, it seems from that last bit that I can legally remove quite a bit - not that I would though.
    Sounds good.
    Ta.

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    I recently made my own rear m flaps from 6.4mm thick "Insertion rubber" as the trade call it.
    Relevantly they are longer than std and at risk when reversing in mud or sand so I needed to mod them near the lowest edge so as to be able to chain or rope them up if needed.
    I looked at drilling 3 m8 size holes in ea flap but had a better idea.
    I used a hole punch and hammer to make the holes and they are neat cutouts. The hole punch is a part of a grommet/eyelet kit for tarps and cost 14 at kmart camping dept or somewhere years ago. Easy.

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    Why would you cut them? Long mudflaps are a good thing.

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    Mine doesn't have front flaps....1/2 is probably better than none at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Why would you cut them? Long mudflaps are a good thing.
    I'm not a fan of long flaps myself, they don't look as good, and you don't want them dragging in the dirt. I have removed mine after ripping them off a couple of times.
    Current - Silver 2007 SE D3
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