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    I think these are the front ones used.
    RTC6820 | Front Mudflap Kit (pair) - Genuine
    RTC6820 - Front Mudflap Kit (pair) - Genuine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mungus View Post
    I've been looking too! Haven't asked the local dealer how much yet. Still need to make sure I get the front ones correct and work out which one of the two rear ones I have found below. I think they're the first ones?


    BTR277 | Rear Mudflap (rubber only) 110 - Genuine LR with LR logo
    BTR277 - Rear Mudflap (rubber only) 110 - Genuine LR with LR logo

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    LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1987-2006 REAR MUD FLAPS (2)GENUINE | eBay
    LAND ROVER DEFENDER (1987 - 2006)
    Land Rover Part Numbers : CAT500410PMA and CAT500540PMA
    Hi Mungus.
    I'm fairly sure you need the mud flaps from your second link. The 110 mud flaps in the first link step in above the logo, which the pic of them installed on the D4 does not show.

    Cheapest I have found them is on the Rimmers site...

    Rear Mudflap - 90 - RH - Genuine Land Rover at www.rimmerbros.co.uk

    and

    Rear Mudflap - 90 - LH - Original - Genuine Land Rover at www.rimmerbros.co.uk

    They are pricey but not that much dearer than having to purchase insertion rubber from Clark Rubber and making my own.

    Cheers,

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    True! They are more like the second ones.

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    My D4 now has a Defender influence!!!

    Pre-TD5 Defender 90 rear mudflaps were fitted over the weekend.



    It takes a certain amount of fortitude to take to $80 worth of new mudflaps with a coping saw to cut them to the right shape. I also had to make a steel bracket from the bottom of the chassis rail across the the bottom of the rear guard to support the inner side of the mudflap.

    I think they look pretty cool and worth the expense.

    Now to sort out some front mudflaps.

    I can take a few more photos of the bracket and mounting points if there is interest...

    Cheers,
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    yes please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    It takes a certain amount of fortitude to take to $80 worth of new mudflaps with a coping saw
    I assume that you haven't cut holes in the guard of a new vehicle to fit a snorkel.

    The mudflaps are neat - they put mine to shame.
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    Those flaps look great. I'm doing that one day when I get motivated !

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    Yes please again
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    Hi Mungus.
    I'm fairly sure you need the mud flaps from your second link. The 110 mud flaps in the first link step in above the logo, which the pic of them installed on the D4 does not show.

    Cheapest I have found them is on the Rimmers site...

    Rear Mudflap - 90 - RH - Genuine Land Rover at www.rimmerbros.co.uk

    and

    Rear Mudflap - 90 - LH - Original - Genuine Land Rover at www.rimmerbros.co.uk

    They are pricey but not that much dearer than having to purchase insertion rubber from Clark Rubber and making my own.

    Cheers,
    Isn't that the most awkward site to do a transaction!

    I had to enter my address details twice and my credit card details three times.

    Why on earth do they need the model details (the reason for one re-entry of credit card details) if the parts are specific for a Defender 90 (and I'm fitting them to a D4) then the website says the parts are in stock, but when you get to the checkout they tell you the parts are on back-order, you go back to order an in-stock alternative and have to re-enter the details again only to find out the alternative is also on back order and the CC will be charged when stock arrives.

    What would happen if I didn't have funds when they want to charge the card. I have 2 Regos coming up this month.

    Not happy Jan.

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    As requested, a couple of photos of my install job.

    The mudflap has to be cut to shape around the exhaust pipe. The cut shape depends on what height you want flap hanging down below the rear panel. I made a cardboard template first then cut the flap from that.



    I used four bolts with mudguard washers plus one screw to mount the mudflaps. Two bolts at the top and two at the bottom bracket.



    The bracket I made to secure the inner part of the flap. Just a piece of 30x30 angle and 25x3 flat bar welded together. Yes I stuffed up and had to redrill one hole to get the flap to sit horizontal.



    Cheers, have fun
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