Front mud-flaps, help please!

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mbikeboy

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Hey guys, I've bought some front mud-flaps and was wondering if anyone could take some pics of how and where they mount? I went to fit them yesterday and can see a possible way and place, but wanted to make sure before drilling and installing. Cheers for your help in advance! :)
 
this could be where i went wrong couldnt find anywhere to mount them so slung 'em in the garage :) where do those brackets fit ?
 
Did you buy the metal mounting brackets for the mudflaps as well?

- Body_and_Panels

Thanks for the info btw, brilliant find! :)

No there was no mention of those brackets whatsoever when I bought the mudflaps, n was led to believe that everything I needed was all I needed. The kit's brand new from a landy specialist, came with the rubber mudflaps, the lengths of steel plate with a slight curve on them, plus some threads n nuts n washers...exactly what comes supplied with the RTC6820NG kit you linked to.

I'm relieved to find out that I wasn't going crazy afterall when trying to work out how they fitted, but now I'm p*ssed off because numerous past experiences have taught me that most UK businesses are too lazy to bother sending goods to Australia. A simple job has just turned into a pain in the ass suddenly. :doh: I can make some up, but really need to see some pics of them fitted before committing to the getting busy. ;)
 
Got the drivers side one, can't get at the passenger side one with a camera (stupid hedges!!), but it is basically a mirror image of the drivers side.
 

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Hi, seen this today think it may help you,Discovery front mudflaps fitted



Since I removed the sidesteps I’ve been ‘flap-less’ due to the fact that the mudflaps are built into the sidesteps so when they went, the ‘flaps went, not good!
As mentioned in a previous post I’d ordered the mudflaps a few weeks ago and was waiting for the opportunity to fit them, trouble was either the weather or circumstance seemed to conspire against me.
I finally got the chance today with a day off and good weather as a bonus. I bought the complete front set and fitting kit (part number STC50067) from Duckworth Land Rover in Lincolnshire which contained all the brackets and fixings as well as the ‘flaps themselves.


The kit
Fitting is pretty straightforward if you follow the instructions carefully, the first thing to do is locate the three threaded studs that protrude from the front floor pan on each side, if you had sidesteps fitted from new they’ll most likely have plastic ‘sleeves’ over them to protect the threads. The sleeves should easily be removed with a pair of pliers, just a twist and a sharp tug and they should come away cleanly.


3 threaded studs just behind front wheel

The plastic protection sleeves are easily removed
I noticed a bit of light rust while I was underneath so I also took the opportunity to wire-brush and waxoyl the area while I had the chance, I also run a spare M8 nut up and down the threaded studs to clean them up.


Cleaned and waxoyled
The rubber part of the mudflap is fixed to the body mounted bracket by simple clamp-type affair, the fitting kit comes with two large rivets for each side but I chose to use stainless steel fixings instead, this was mainly down to the fact that my rivet gun wasn’t big enough!


The stainless steel fixings I used and the rivets supplied with the kit

Brackets and mudflaps made up ready to fit
At this point you need to offer up the mudflap to enable you to mark up the plastic sill finisher which needs two 8mm holes drilled in it to accept a sprung steel clip that is fixed with two self-tapping screws. Take your time a measure out the holes to be drilled accurately as this will make life a lot easier when you come to fit the screws.


The two 8mm holes drilled with metal clip fitted in place
Next offer up the mudflap and bracket once more and when you’re happy everything is aligned use the three flanged nuts to fix the top bracket to the threaded studs, don’t forget to use a bit of copper grease to aid any future removal.


3 flanged nuts per side
Now use the two self-tappers to screw through the mudflap into the plastic sill finisher.


Use 2 self-tappers each side
That is pretty much it, job done, hope it helps. Does anyone know where I can get the moulded type, the ones that go onto the end of the steps?
 
Whats odd? mine are exactly the same and they are original as fitted by the factory.

If u fit the plastic mud flaps to the front of to the side steps then the rubber flaps will have to be moved to the two inboard bracket holes.
 

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