View Full Version : Front mud flap instal problem.
Bohica
24th June 2018, 03:37 PM
I have bought two mud fl;aps for the front. I have since found out that I need a mounting kit. The mounting kits only come with the mud flaps. I am think of making the mounting plates using some cadcam as in cardboard assisted design cardboard assisted manufacture. If any one has a pattern for these I'd like to borrow it.
CHers
Julian
Roverlord off road spares
24th June 2018, 04:10 PM
I have bought two mud fl;aps for the front. I have since found out that I need a mounting kit. The mounting kits only come with the mud flaps. I am think of making the mounting plates using some cadcam as in cardboard assisted design cardboard assisted manufacture. If any one has a pattern for these I'd like to borrow it.
CHers
Julian
if the mounting kit only comes with the mudflaps then how did you buy them with out them, or were they second hand?
Bohica
24th June 2018, 05:39 PM
if the mounting kit only comes with the mudflaps then how did you buy them with out them, or were they second hand?
Replacement mud flaps fit the rear and the front. I bought one to replace the rear one, that for some odd reason fell off on a track near Erica. And bought a pair to put on the front.
PhilipA
24th June 2018, 07:32 PM
I put bigge rones on the back and put the backs on the front.
It is easy to make brackets out of gal sheet.
It just takes a few bends so you don't need to go to the trouble of cad/cam.
There are captive bolts for them in the floor so just get a bit of cardboard and cut it to shape then copy on gal sheet heavy enough to take a knock.
The only tricky bit is that the floor slopes.
Regard sPhilip A
Bohica
24th June 2018, 08:19 PM
you don't need to go to the trouble of cad/cam.
Regard sPhilip A
My cad/cam is cardboard assisted yada yada yada. I got the idea froom project binky on you tube
RANDLOVER
26th June 2018, 10:09 PM
Amazing how well that Cardboard Aided Design works. I've made a firewall for a race car and a sort of tonneau/load cover for a Commodore wagon using that technique.
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