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    Durable Mud Flaps for a D4

    Well, ripped another mud flap to bits. Wouldn't pay the money for the OEM ones which looked too brittle and put on a set of Chinese copies ($40 landed). Not so brittle but still plastic fantastic. I suppose at the at price I should buy a dozen sets. But is there an alternative? Something more rubbery?
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    Might not be the look you are going for but went through a constant flow of the regular genuine and aftermarket flaps until I make some custom out of the stuff that the rally cars use. I got it on ebay.. There are lots of pre-cut stuff that may be of varying quality so I just purchased a roll of it cut 30cm wide and made it up to suit.

    The other trick is to stop them from getting caught under the tire when you are reversing - I think this is what destroys them for most people. I used a chain from a hardware store for mine. Doing this now may keep your current ones attached for a long time!
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    Hi Boggs.
    Search "D4 Mudflaps" in the D3/4 area for an extensive thread on this, including my install.

    Sorry, I can't link the thread on my phone....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boggs View Post
    Well, ripped another mud flap to bits. Wouldn't pay the money for the OEM ones which looked too brittle and put on a set of Chinese copies ($40 landed). Not so brittle but still plastic fantastic. I suppose at the at price I should buy a dozen sets. But is there an alternative? Something more rubbery?
    Hi Boggs,
    Check out this thread....http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...k-sliders.html


    Cheers, Craig

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    [QUOTE=Disco4SE;2366298]Hi Boggs,
    Check out this thread....http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...k-sliders.html


    Great!.. I was thinking similar.. always helps when the sometimes random wanderings of my mind are proven to be sound when someone has already trodden the path with success!
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    Another thread link - D4 Mudflaps. Shows the defender ones on a D4.


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...-mudflaps.html
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    Nothing will stop damage where a Rottweiler is involved..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Nothing will stop damage where a Rottweiler is involved..
    This is true.

    He is rehabilitated now. Hasn't chewed one since. ... the last one

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    there is always the old Clark Rubber cheap version - cut our 6 at a time and just replace the screws.... Mind you they Defender ones look nicer and the idea of a chain to hold them back when reversing (the cause of the demise of a few of mine!) is a good idea.

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