Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 22:05:51 -0400
Reply-To: Edward Maglott <emaglott@BUNCOMBE.MAIN.NC.US>
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From: Edward Maglott <emaglott@BUNCOMBE.MAIN.NC.US>
Subject: Re: Also Cheap Mud Flaps
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I just put some of these on my 86 van. I am pretty happy with them. I
used the hardware provided. The rubber is very heavy, and fits the vanagon
fender almost perfectly. Mine are pretty much parallel with the
earth. They certainly don't look crooked. I just threw up. I mean, I
just threw up a quickie web page with some photos that might help you
install them with the stock fasteners. I guess I am not real fond of the
stock fastening system, and may replace the clips both front and rear with
screws into the fender lip as others have done. The bracket in the rear is
good though, and the bolt in the front is also good. Here's the link:
http://buncombe.main.nc.us/~emaglott/pp012/index.htm
Edward
At 7/15/02 10:24 PM, you wrote:
>I just installed my Bus Depot "rock guards" on my '91 Westy. I did not use
>the clips on the wheel well rim to mud flap connection point. They would not
>clip and hold due to insufficient depth of wheel well rim to hold the clip.
>I drilled 3 holes in the fender well rim, along the length and curvature of
>the flap, and used sheet metal screws with washers on the mud flap side,
>where the screw goes thru the flap and then into the fender rim. Very sturdy
>connection. I sprayed all the metal hardware and drilled holes with
>rust-resistant primer. It will wear off but I'll just recoat it
>periodically. Mine wound up level with the ground, not slanted. That may be
>a design characteristic of this year of Westy. By the way, I got the same
>(exactly) instructions with mine. Cordless drills/screw drivers are killer
>for this kind of job.
>Bob Stevens
>'91 Westy
>
>someone (?) wrote:
> > Well, I got my mudflaps. A few things of note (Ron, you'll have
> > to help me with some, I'll have to call for some others):
> >
> > - The rear mudflaps came without any installation instructions or
>mounting
> > screws.
> > - The rear mudflaps won't attach unless they are carved out some
> > more on my '87 Westy GL. Is this normal?
> > - The front mudflaps instructions were hard to read at best (a single
>hand
> > drawn photocopied sheet (which says "Kombi or Caravelle" on it)
> > - Both mudflaps will not stand vertically because the end of the
> > wheel well sits diagonal instead or perpendicular to the ground.
> >
> > Any ideas anyone? Did I get the wrong flaps?
>
>
>
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