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Mud sheilds

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clbarclay:
I've just put 2 RRC through MOTs with a combination of rotten or removed sheilds with no problem or comment.


Jas278

They can stop the crap getting in, however when offroading in my experiance they don't stop mud. They do a better job of keeping it in resulting in a ???? rear brake disc and accelerated pad wear. They also make it harder to get a pressure washer in to clean the brakes afterwards.

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: "barmiebrumie" ---mine looked like culinder's(spelling?)
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Courtesy of The Shorter Oxford Dictionary

Colander - A vessel, usually of metal, closely perforated at the bottom with small holes and used a drainer in cookery

Guardian.:
i have had a vehicle fail on this this is why i say it is an mot fail but have a word with who you are going to mot with as i dont use the same mot man anymore and they both have different opinions about the same things, it is one of them things if he aint gonna let it go your knackered, then again he might not mention it.
im just giving you experience not from the book. every test center is different on different things.

Jas278:
If a mot tester wanted to fail a vehicle for not having them or rotten then he could, the test is down to the testers discretion..........there fitted for a reason ?...............I have 2 mots to take tomoz.Ill ask the questions.

Xtremeteam:
id remove them on the front but fit them on the back as it extends rear brake pad life considerably having them fitted

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