Afternoon all
Like a lot of owners I have the standard mudflaps fitted to a flared wheelarch 3rd gen.
As I have started off roading in the smurf (anyone noticed how good they look covered in mud?) and i'm getting a lot of rubbish thrown up the body - not much fun with the windows down.
I have a set of old JAOS flaps that I had fitted on my pajero (before I got rid) and really like both the look & the protection they give the paintwork
As these wont fit the surf (yes I have tried - thank you mr stanley knife) does anyone know where I can get some rubber mudflap material to make up some new ones. I have checked on various rallying sites but it either too small or silly money
I read somewhere that the flaps they use on warehouse doors (you know the ones that look like a chunky version of that thing that your mum used to hang over the back door to keepo the flies out!) are ideal but I have no idea where to go about sourcing this kind of thing
Any one got any ideas??
ta
hawaii
Like a lot of owners I have the standard mudflaps fitted to a flared wheelarch 3rd gen.
As I have started off roading in the smurf (anyone noticed how good they look covered in mud?) and i'm getting a lot of rubbish thrown up the body - not much fun with the windows down.
I have a set of old JAOS flaps that I had fitted on my pajero (before I got rid) and really like both the look & the protection they give the paintwork
As these wont fit the surf (yes I have tried - thank you mr stanley knife) does anyone know where I can get some rubber mudflap material to make up some new ones. I have checked on various rallying sites but it either too small or silly money
I read somewhere that the flaps they use on warehouse doors (you know the ones that look like a chunky version of that thing that your mum used to hang over the back door to keepo the flies out!) are ideal but I have no idea where to go about sourcing this kind of thing
Any one got any ideas??
ta
hawaii
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