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Mud splash guards.

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Andy.:
Think I have the correct name  :?:

They are fitted to the inside of each wheel and as the title suggests the protect the disc's from mud  :?:

Anyway noticed today some of mine have seen better days and there ain't alot left of them. Should I replace them and has anyone got some part numbers  :?:

I would of thought there would be different part number for front and rear, oh and prices would be good  :wink:

Cheers.

robbie:
but Andy, you keep your shiny car away from the mud I've heard, why do you want them at all  :wink:

Xtremeteam:
i threw them away on the racer as they hold mud in,although on my dads 110 before he fitted then to the back it would munch a set of pads in about 6 rallys(we go through the stages behind the closing car recoverying any cars) so there is a lot of slurry mud getting thrown about underneath,after fitting them the pads lasted ages,so it depends on how u use it ,

Andy.:

--- Quote from: "robbie" ---but Andy, you keep your shiny car away from the mud I've heard, why do you want them at all  :wink:
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Like I said a few of them are near to falling off, well whats left so I was wondering if it was worth replacing them at all, they can't be that expensive  :?:

Just looked, Paddocks do them from £5.81  :wink:

Bush Tucker Man:
You also get problems with stones getting caught between them & the brake-disc, it makes horrible noises (& sounds expensive) until you manage to remove the offending items

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