make some mate

Only joking I have no idea, been looking on flea bay

Ha, I have considered it, wonder what they would look like made out of some old floor mats! Might take some measurements of the old ones.

For genuine flaps they are £60 for back and £50 on front even on ebay.

The britpart ones are cheaper, but say BRITPART across them in yellow!
 
ive got a spare pair of muddy flaps in the garage.spanking new in their wrapping
 
ive got a spare pair of muddy flaps in the garage.spanking new in their wrapping

Front or rear?

If they are rear do they have a cutout for the exhaust?

If so do you want to sell them to me?! Or were you just saying?!
 
Front or rear?

If they are rear do they have a cutout for the exhaust?

If so do you want to sell them to me?! Or were you just saying?!

ill have a look when i get in tonight. I have no idea to be honest. I have had them for about 3 years!
 
Mine are just cheapo britpart ones without their name on it so they are out there, 9 quid each Iirc?
 
I'm looking for some new ones too. quite liked the snap on/off ones that also stop all the dirt going in the cross member. Expensive though. Not sure why.
 
I have just ordered some off this place
Land Rover Defender Mudflaps | Paddock
I haven't fitted them yet so I don't know what there are like and the rear left doesn't have an exhaust cut out (but then again the one that's on hasn't either)...

Ok, thanks. I might end up getting some of them I think.

Mine are just cheapo britpart ones without their name on it so they are out there, 9 quid each Iirc?

Knowing my luck I will buy some and then they will say Britpart, why would you want to advertise that?!

I'm looking for some new ones too. quite liked the snap on/off ones that also stop all the dirt going in the cross member. Expensive though. Not sure why.

Me too, think I am going to try to make some of my own to protect the outrigger and rear crossmember.

Got same ones, fronts been on for over a year and fine, but need to make or buy more brackets for the rears, seem fine for the money

Ta, will get some of them
 
Easy way to make them easy to remove, stick m6 stainless bolts cross member side pointing down, then fit and tighten a nylock nut, slide mudflap bracket over bolts and then fit std plain m6 nuts, voila cheap as chips and minutes to remove for trialling etc.
 

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