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    Rear mudflap for 130 Tdi Dual Cab Hi Cap ute

    Could someone give me an approx price on one of these please (hopefully you don't have to buy the pair?) My drivers side one is shot. Also, best place to get one, say anywhere between Sydney and Bathurst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epsom View Post
    Could someone give me an approx price on one of these please (hopefully you don't have to buy the pair?) My drivers side one is shot. Also, best place to get one, say anywhere between Sydney and Bathurst.
    Genuine LR with Logo on it are about $50 to $60 each, aftermarket ones are significantly less, but the homemade insertion rubber ones are fine, don't use too thick rubber as its weight will be excessive.

    JC
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    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    R.M.Williams | The Bush Outfitter

    These are 120, but I've seen them cheaper.

    Do you have a smokestack, lots of lights, a bundy sticker, a long horn and fishing rod holders?

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    Haaaaaha, nah don't have any of that stuff so the RMW mudflaps would look a bit out of place. Ta for the suggestion though.

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    Thanks Justin. Some good ideas there. Re the home made jobbies, where would you likely buyer the rubber? What did you mean by insertion rubber please? Thanks EG.

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    I made new ones for my Disco1 out of old conveyor belt. Made them longer and wider too.

    Cost nothing and will last longer than the rubber ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    I made new ones for my Disco1 out of old conveyor belt. Made them longer and wider too.

    Cost nothing and will last longer than the rubber ones.
    Exactly, but lightweight conveyor rubber would be the best choice Epsom. I have seen some pretty heavy ones that have literally fallen off from their own weight Some places like industrial hose and rubber supplies sell it by the metre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epsom View Post
    Thanks Justin. Some good ideas there. Re the home made jobbies, where would you likely buyer the rubber? What did you mean by insertion rubber please? Thanks EG.
    clarkes rubber would be the ticket

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