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Thread: After market mud flaps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dude View Post
    - Wow - wondering where you got them?
    Southside LR service dept in Brisbane.

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    Is that the one in the Gabba? After a front and rear set myself.

    Cheers.

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    Gee, I might make a phone before leaving Sydney on my late pilramage to FNQ, at that price it would be worth going via Brisbane instead of inland !!

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    New Design Mudflaps

    It seems tha LR have decided to revise the design of the sand scoops for the D3. Had a new set fitted today and they are smaller, look like the old ones with the outside trimmed.


    Old ones beside the newies




    Regards,
    Tote

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    Anybody tried "Rock Tamers"?
    I tow a big off road trailer most places & although I extended the LR rear mud flaps (which looks ugly & amateurish) I still get stones hitting the trailer & back onto the car.
    I saw Rock Tamers in a 4X4 mag & I am going to see them at TJM in Cairns to see if they will fit on the D3?
    Expensive, $550 in Cairns, but if they work I think that will be cheaper than a rear windscreen on a regular basis.
    Probably not be able to use them without the trailer though because the go on the tow hitch I think.
    jonesfam

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Anybody tried "Rock Tamers"?
    Probably not be able to use them without the trailer though because the go on the tow hitch I think.
    jonesfam
    From memory, they actually attach to the square tubing of the tow hitch (not the hitch receiver).

    You will really need a mitchell's hitch to get them in a useful position.

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    Recently a friend of mine with Rock Tamers on a Jeep Rubicon was on the Oodnadatta track and was still unlucky enough to have a stone smash his rear window bouncing off his trailer- it somehow got between the rock tamers & the tow hitch!
    Another friend has the Stone Stomper system fitted for towing his offroad camper and although abit more fiddly to fit, after a recent trip up the Oodnadatta Track and later around the Mereenie Loop I am sold on it and plan to get one for towing an offroad van.
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