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    I bought the genuine LH article from my dealer. $35.00.

    Why muck around at that price?

    Trev.

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    isnt old conveyor belts what they use to make the home made mud flaps from....?

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    I have found the best place to get them is in Good Mud holes...
    Ebvery mud hole i go in i loose some car part.......

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    Conveyor belt is great if you are not worried about looks. Truck mudflaps are also great and very long lasting. I have some on mine that I got from a local Truck shop / workshop. About $10 ea. A lot thicker, more flexible and longer lasting than the crappy LR ones. Most Truck shops will either stock generic ones or ones with their name on them. Flash pic ones are usually dearer. Compared with buying 4x4 mudflaps from an auto acc shop they are peanuts. I have seen them up to $100 a pair from auto acc or $200 for things like RM Williams or CAT. Most will need a bit of cutting and trimming to fit, but the original frame plates on a Defender can be used, just gring off those stupid rivet thingies and replace with stainless steel bolts and nyloc nuts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deffy
    I just got some rubber from my mechanic, he somehow got big sheets and I cut the mudflap out of it. Their the good stuff with the threading inside. I also used it as grip for passenger side step, with the aid of a rivit gun.
    sounds like conveyor belt, good stuff that is

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    Or the cheaper option is follow Discowhite around in his 90 he's always loosing them i know i'm always picking them up
    Cheers Baz.

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    Manar Park. I left both of mine on the rocks there somewhere....
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


    gone


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