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Old 13 January 2008, 11:02 PM
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Has any one made home made mudflaps.The reason for asking is iv had loads of diffrent ones over the years on my cars even from companys on here and they are good but never what i really want.I am thinking of ordering some rubber sheeting and making my own but i dont no where from.I remember a while back seeing two type R Subarus on here one white and the other black siting side by side both stunning,but the black one had the style of flaps im after.I would like them to start at the top of the rear bumper and go almost to the ground but i dont want them to thin so that they blow about like paper if you know what i mean.And i would like the fronts the same .They must be black and id rather they never had any stickers etc on them any help or pointers would be great, thanks Sean
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I used this company for mud flap material for the rally cars.

Kay-Dee Engineering Plastics Ltd
Unit 2, Jubilee Court, Thackley Old Road
Shipley
BD18 1QF
West Yorkshire
Tel: 01274 590824
Fax: 01274 531409
Internet: Kay Dee Engineering manufacturing Kaylan Products

Hope this is of some help.
Old 13 January 2008, 11:35 PM
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Demon Tweeks do mudflap material, very good! You get plenty of the stuff so you can make up the flaps anyway you want them. would need to make up your own brackets to hold them tho
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Rally design is cheap and the material is very good

Professional Motorsport Parts, Spares & Rally Equipment from Rally Design
Old 14 January 2008, 09:02 PM
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Thanks for the help guys i have ordered a set from Rally Design they were only £48 so if they dont do the job its no big deal.
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