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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwirich View Post
    Hi Craig,
    Can you please advise the supplier of your sliders & send template as well

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    Richard
    Hi Richard,
    Please PM me with your address to post the template.
    I'll forward the Rock Sliders manufacturers details then. Not sure whether he is continuing to make them or not.

    Cheers, Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4SE View Post
    Hi Richard,
    Please PM me with your address to post the template.
    I'll forward the Rock Sliders manufacturers details then. Not sure whether he is continuing to make them or not.

    Cheers, Craig
    Brad is still making them. Just finished putting mine on this morning and will now use your great idea thanks. Have the front mud flaps to use as a template and might use a bit of the metal to give a bit more streagth but as your idea is flexible I assume I will not be replacing them as often as the OEM ones which will not fit with Brads sliders on at the front. Try link to Brads business for the sliders
    Metfit Industries 07 3279 5550 or Brad@metfitindustries.com.au

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    Recieved my template yesterday, thanks Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Recieved my template yesterday, thanks Craig

    Baz.
    No worries Baz.
    A tip - If you arent confident with the Sikaflex sealant, use masking tape to define the caulking area. Its a fantastic product but a bastard to use.

    Cheers, Craig

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    I finished the mudflaps today, I made a slight modification to Craigs design, I lengthened the flap so I could use the hole that the wheel arch trim is attached by instead of drilling a hole in the trim for the top, this is a clip, but I put in a nutsert to attach the top hole of the mudflap, this means no need for Xmas tree clips, I didn't use any sikkaflex either, I'll wait to see how they go first.



    And then attached it.


    Very happy with how they look, thanks for the template Craig.

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    Hi Craig
    Is your mudflat template for a D3? If so could I have one too? Just emailed Brad for some rock sliders.
    Toni

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mango15 View Post
    Hi Craig
    Is your mudflat template for a D3? If so could I have one too? Just emailed Brad for some rock sliders.
    Toni
    Hi Toni,
    Not sure whether the holes are the same. Somebody on the forum should be able to answer that.
    If they are the same, PM me with your address etc, and I'll post the template out.

    Cheers, Craig

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    Mud Flaps and Rock Sliders.

    Hi Craig, thanks very much for the Template, received yesterday.
    I visited Brad's factory, for Rock Sliders, and after an hour, or so, I decided on the narrow sliders, purely based on maximum strength, when coming to rest on a 'Rock'. As it was, they were the only ones he had in stock at the time, so rather than wait to have anything else made up, I took them.
    Like yours, they run the full length of the sill, and I was wondering how you dealt with the plastic Trim Panels at the bottom of both front Wings? The ones that fit under the Flares, and directly behind the Mud Flaps. Brad had cut his, in a straight line, to mate with the rubber dust flap, at the base of the main doors.
    At the moment, I cannot see any way to fit them, without destroying them. I hate doing that!!
    Also, are you at all concerned about the larger than normal, air gap, that now exists, between the rubber flap, at base of the doors, and the Sliders vertical mounting plate. The discarded, long, plastic trim did at least afford a first line of defence against dust ingress round the door seals, as they protruded more, and mated with the rubber strips.
    Thanks for your help Craig.
    Regards,
    Don.

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    Here's mine - I just cut it straight and refitted it with the help of a little silastic....


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    Hi Don,
    Glad the templates arrived OK.
    I have attached a couple of photos of mine. Much like oldsalts I think.




    Hope this helps.

    Cheers, Craig

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