Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Hi Guy's

I need a mud flap for my Hilux 98 dble cab - can anyone help ?
I also still need a cowling for my 22R engin......
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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Jean, try someone like Gemmini or One-Tonner-Spares, otherwise you might have to bend over at the stealers.

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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Jean, you don't mention which mud flap you need. I have 1 x front right mud flap & 1x 22R cowling available - in Cape Town. Make a reasonable offer & a cry for help here might get a free ride to Pretioria for you.
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http://www.autostyle.co.za/product/1755 ... peMudflaps" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hey Janneman, I got a set for around R350 from midas a few months ago. Good quality too
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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Great , Tx Jo

I shall go and have a look ! :yahoo:
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Why not go buy a piece of conveyor belt and cut your own?Mudflaps get lost quite often if you go offroading a lot ask my dad who has lost his front left one 3 times.Also what you ca do is if you get new mudflaps move them up the fender a bit about 10cm or so will prevent them from gettting stuck under the wheel :thumbup:
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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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SWARTLUX wrote:Why not go buy a piece of conveyor belt and cut your own?Mudflaps get lost quite often if you go offroading a lot ask my dad who has lost his front left one 3 times.Also what you ca do is if you get new mudflaps move them up the fender a bit about 10cm or so will prevent them from gettting stuck under the wheel :thumbup:
Not if you are reversing in rough terrain where a rock / hump / ledge or any other outcrop pushes it against the tyre ..... it will just rip out. If the flaps are too short they won't be effective and don't meet legal requirements, so it's a better option to put tie-backs on the flaps which prevent them fouling with the tyres.


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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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Mud Dog wrote:
SWARTLUX wrote:Why not go buy a piece of conveyor belt and cut your own?Mudflaps get lost quite often if you go offroading a lot ask my dad who has lost his front left one 3 times.Also what you ca do is if you get new mudflaps move them up the fender a bit about 10cm or so will prevent them from gettting stuck under the wheel :thumbup:
Not if you are reversing in rough terrain where a rock / hump / ledge or any other outcrop pushes it against the tyre ..... it will just rip out. If the flaps are too short they won't be effective and don't meet legal requirements, so it's a better option to put tie-backs on the flaps which prevent them fouling with the tyres.


viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9524" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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That can also work quite nice :thumbup:
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Mud Dog wrote: Not if you are reversing in rough terrain where a rock / hump / ledge or any other outcrop pushes it against the tyre ..... it will just rip out. If the flaps are too short they won't be effective and don't meet legal requirements, so it's a better option to put tie-backs on the flaps which prevent them fouling with the tyres.

There are legal requirements for mud flaps????? SINCE WHEN???? :o:
Tell that to 80% of the bakkies you see driving around.......

I was thinking of taking mine ovv and making new ones soon............
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Re: Hilux sfa mud flap needed

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does the legal thing apply for front and back?
I will post some pics of my effort on back ones. but i have none at the front. the took it off when the fitted my "rock sliders".
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Hier is my design(glad nie opskaal nie). as jy meer tegnies aangele is sal dit seker beter uitkom ook, maar vir my lyk dit nie te sleg op my bakkie nie.

Hoop dit help, kan nie dink daar is groot verskil tussen 1998 en 2000 modelle nie.
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