Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 20:41:23 -0400
Reply-To: "James S. Cohen" <jscohen@sprynet.com>
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From: "James S. Cohen" <jscohen@sprynet.com>
Subject: SA Mud flaps: clarification
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I think I can clear up some of the questions about SA Mud Flaps now.
The ones pictured on the SA VW site seem to be after purchase add
ons. They attach with clips like the ones we can get here in the US.
I *beleive* that these are, or are very similar to the ones that Ron
Salmon sells (but you have to check it out with him).
The Flaps I sell are the OEM heavy duty flaps that come with the
Vanagons from the factory. They are MUCH heavier duty, and attach in
a completely different way, and are more expensive. My flaps use
brackets and holes in the body to attach...these are unlikely to slip
off easily.
I also now have all of Jeff's answer's concerning installation (after
nearly going blind reading my microfiche. The installation is
straight forward, but is definately more involved than the other
"clip" style.
I will be able to get all the flaps that anyone on the list desires,
but I'm not sure of the pricing yet. But they will be UNDER $200 and
probably closer to $160 for the set. (I can't believe the price that
Robert was quoted!)
I have pics and will send them per request.
James
>In a message dated 7/21/2000 12:14:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>Wolfvan88@aol.com writes:
>
><< Go to
>
> http://www.vw.co.za/accessories/acc/
>
> search for all and select the mud flaps.
> >>
>
>These are interesting looking mudflaps on the above site Robert found. But
>they are different than the SA mudflaps I got from James Cohen. The ones
>pictured on the above site look to be a bit dressier with the VW logo and all
>and a bit more streamlined. I have a SA brochure for the 1999 Microbus and
>Caravell (both the Vanagon) and it shows the type of mudflaps I got from
>james on the Microbuses. The Caravelle is a dressed up vanangon and has no
>mudflaps--go figure.
>
>To try and clear things up, but more than likely just to muddy the waters a
>bit more, the mudflaps I have are more tough looking than the ones on the
>website and I think maybe better especially for a westy used for camping and
>ventures on rough roads. I have a theory that since all the Microbuses come
>stock in SA with the mudflaps I got from James, (at least as of 1999) the
>ones on the accessory site are for those who wish to remove the stock flaps
>and dress up their bus a bit--or to dress up the Caravelle. As James says the
>flaps he has are "bulletproof". In fact if you watch the Zapprutter film,
>alright I'm kidding about the film.
>
>But the mudflaps I have contour to the body lines of the low rear of the
>fender and go up underneath and inside the wheel well. Meaning where the
>mudflaps on the SA site add mudflappage to the the outside of the vehicle the
>ones I have cover that area--protecting the paint outside--and also extend
>under the wheel well.
>
>Alright this is getting silly.
>
>I'm looking to mount the flaps today or in the next few days. I think James
>is taking some photos of the mudfllaps he has and maybe after I mount mine up
>I'll swing by his place and he can take some photos of them mounted if he
>hasn'r mounted a set yet on his bus. (I mean I could work on posting photos
>but my camera isn't exactly digital and no scanner etc.)
>
>I hope that confused things a bit more.
>
>Jeff
>83.5 Westy
>NYC