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lrmaniac



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front mudflaps
Hi

Bought a set of front mudflaps to fit on my DC...because I like the looks of it and I noticed that friends who have them have considerably less s**t to clean underneath the chassis than me, after greenlaning! Very Happy

But when I ordered them, they came without fixings. The guy at the shops thought that I was buying to replace them...So he sold me the bolts...only. I thought that the chassis would have some nut welded inside in order to fit the bolts... But it doesn't Neutral

Now, the bolt nearest to the engine I can fit a nut and tighten it...But on the hole nearer to the outside I can't reach there, in order to fit a nut Big Cry

How do I fit the mudflaps then? Regards
Joao

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Lou Sparts



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You need some Rivnuts which then require a rivnut tool to fit or you can make one as per a thread on here somewhere. 2005 Td5 90 XS

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They're usually attached with rivnuts (mine were anyway). When I changed mine I didn't have any rivnuts to hand so I used a long ring spanner and held the nut inside it with some chewing gum, fed it along the outrigger until it was in place then screwed the bolt up. A bit fiddly (to say the least) but doable. Thumbs Up
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lrmaniac



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thanks guys...maybe rivets is the way... I'm not a very handy guy and I don't see myself using a ring spanner and chewing gum to fit a nut...I'll be there the entire afternoon and won't make it! Mr. Green

Shocked then why on earth did he went to see on the parts catalogue on his computer what where the fixings for the mudflaps and sold me 4 bolts?

Gonna have a little chat with him... Regards
Joao

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GUM97



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If he's assuming that you're just replacing existing mud flaps, then he will have assumed that there will be rivnuts already in your chassis, hence the reason for the bolts..? An engine to TDi for!
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mk1collector



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Would it be possible to take the sill off (I think it's only a couple of bolts) the get a spanner in from the outside of the out rigger or are they boxed off?
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mk1collector wrote:
Would it be possible to take the sill off (I think it's only a couple of bolts) the get a spanner in from the outside of the out rigger or are they boxed off?


Good idea, but unfortunately they're boxed off Confused An engine to TDi for!
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Lou Sparts



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What you need is a willing accomplice with small hands to get a bolt through from the inside of the outrigger. 2005 Td5 90 XS

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mk1collector



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GUM97 wrote:
mk1collector wrote:
Would it be possible to take the sill off (I think it's only a couple of bolts) the get a spanner in from the outside of the out rigger or are they boxed off?


Good idea, but unfortunately they're boxed off Confused


Ahh well just a thought Big Cry
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I managed to fit my front mudflaps with stainless nuts & bolts, though the outer one was a bit of a pain as I had to lie under the 90 to get my forearm inside the outriggers.

So the best option is a slender-armed assistant or failing that rivnuts Smile Mark S
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lrmaniac



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thanks guys!

I don't have any help on this stuff, nor my hand fits inside the outriggers! Razz

Lou Sparts wrote:
You need some Rivnuts which then require a rivnut tool to fit or you can make one as per a thread on here somewhere.


ah! you said rivnuts, I read rivets! Mr. Green I have that tool...just have to buy some rivnuts! that's it! Regards
Joao

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I used nuts and washers for mine.

I would be warey of riv nuts as they can turn if you are too heavy handed 2004 TD5 Defender 90 xs station wagon
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CatherineF



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Our new mudflap has arrived this morning from Duckworths (Thank you Dan).

Obviously this thread is now a couple of years old, so can I check and get a definative answer from the experts?

Do we need to rivnut this flap to the chassis or just use nuts and bolts.

Can anyone tell me regardless of which option we go for, what size nut we need?
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mk1collector



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If there was a flap there that's come off, you'll probably find the bracket is still bolted on so just unbolt and replace.
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Ok, so been out to look and yes there are 2 bolts there but no bracket. Need to hose off some mud that the pressure washer didn't take off after Imber and then try and get them undone Rolling with laughter

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