Mud Flaps

Hi All

Does anyone know the cheapest place to get 90 Mud Flaps (TD5)? and how much they are roughly?

I seem to have lost one from the front and one from the back :-(

Thanks Phil

Reply to
Phil Clarke
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Try Land Rover, they are only £16(ish) plus VAT each, with bracket. They do seem to fall off for the fun of it though.

Mark

Reply to
Mark Dickinson

This weeks LR price is £13.00 + VAT. There don't seem to be any pattern ones on the market yet.

Richard (will update site price today... again)

Reply to
beamendsltd

A bit of old conveyor belt and a sharp stanley knife is all that's required.

Reply to
Colonel Tupperware

Hi

Where does a normal person get some old conveyor belt from though? I will probably replace the proper flaps bit it would be good to strengthen them with something. The rear one that I lost was had split along a crease and just fell off it was only about a year old.

Thanks Phil

Col> >

Reply to
Phil Clarke

I normally go to the local quarry and exchange beer for used conveyer belting (and other sundry useful items).

Reply to
EMB

If it's for mud flaps? Try scrounging the remnant mud flaps off HGV's broken wheel arches and cutting to size. You would see them in trailer yards thrown about or try trailer repair depots, they would probably pay you to take them away LOL. I use these on my trailer wheel arches, keeps crap down very well. Dave One tip, is fit them with a flat plate across the width, through which the fixing bolts go rather than the penny washers that are used.

Reply to
Dave Piggin

On or around Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:22:13 +0100, Dave Piggin enlightened us thusly:

That's what's on mine. Black plastic things with a sort of coarse black plastic hairy stuff on, 's got a name, but it's spray suppression stuff. Previous owner worked in a truck-repair place.

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Austin Shackles

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