I was thinking about to get this (second image) mud flaps (or something similar, just not rigid like the original flaps) for my Delica. The original flaps (specially on the back) are crap for offroading, 'cause they are scratching along the ground if go upwards in a steep and short gully.
Does someone know where I can get this in Vancouver? I know Jaos it the company which basically invented them, but I want to avoid this huge logo on each flap.
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- This style (or something similar) without a logo would be great.
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Re: Mud flaps
you could buy a heavy duty rubber mud flap from a trucking store and cut them to fit, the Jaos ones are $100/mudflap + shipping. CRAZY expensive for what they are, I like the stainless on the botttom, but really its a mudflap. and not worth over $400 IMO
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Re: Mud flaps
A 20 dollar set of car mats , and possibly some scrap slidplate from Fishslapper would do the same.
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Re: Mud flaps
Thanks guys. It's a old post and I changed my mind. I'll take off the mud flap in the back and just leave the original in the front.
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Re: Mud flaps
NOOOoooooooooo!
Keep looking! It's a MUST!
David
ps. did I say I also need mudflaps?
Keep looking! It's a MUST!
David
ps. did I say I also need mudflaps?
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