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JB74 mudflaps

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21 Aug 2019 13:42 #212448 by JackBates
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Afternoon all!

After a recent trip out green laning and then spending hours cleaning off the underside and bumper cavities..... Has anyone made up a set of mud flaps? the though of spending £35+ a corner on rubber from the dealer makes me shiver :unsure:

Thanks guys and I'll put up a newbie post soon with pictures of the first adventure!

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21 Aug 2019 15:25 #212452 by Andy2640
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Hi Jack, welcome to the forum first of all.

You didnt mention what generation jimny your running. But regardless, i know someone on here fairly recently made their own mud flaps from a kit for their gen 4. They were from demon tweeks at the time if i remember correctly.

Ive tried having a look for this persons old thread on here, but ive yet to find it. I'll keep looking. It may have been soeley who made em, but not 100% sure.

Doesnt help much i know, but hopefully said person will be along shortly. Just wanted to say hi, and welcome mainly.

Andy.

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21 Aug 2019 15:29 #212453 by mlines
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JB74 = Gen4

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2003 M13 early KAP build.
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21 Aug 2019 15:30 #212454 by Andy2640
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mlines wrote: JB74 = Gen4

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Of course. How i missed that i have no idea. :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :laugh: :laugh:

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21 Aug 2019 16:01 #212455 by DAGZOOK
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JackBates wrote: Afternoon all!

After a recent trip out green laning and then spending hours cleaning off the underside and bumper cavities..... Has anyone made up a set of mud flaps? the though of spending £35+ a corner on rubber from the dealer makes me shiver :unsure:

Thanks guys and I'll put up a newbie post soon with pictures of the first adventure!


Welcome to the Forum! I'm looking for a similar solution Jack. The genuine suzuki Mud flaps do look pretty swish although if you're doing any serious off roading, they could get damaged/lost over time so the 35 quid a corner is pretty steep. Soley (Black gen.4) Has made some Mudflaps with the universal sort that you trim to size (Demon tweeks I think). Might follow this route myself!

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21 Aug 2019 16:02 #212456 by CC Baxter
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Get used to shivering Jack, it only gets worse.
Chris

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