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LandRoverAnorak



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
If it's tight under the wheel arch then the wheel shouldn't get that close Confused Darren

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Post #812487 29th Jan 2020 2:00pm
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Gillan



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What a great job if you should definitely think about getting some made up I'd definitely be interested in a set Thumbs Up
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macfrank



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wizzwas wrote:
It's actually 6mm thick. That's the reason it forms quite nicely around the arch and stays in place. The only reason it's that thick is it was the thinnest I could get. In hindsight, thinner might have been easier to work with but it wouldn't have the rigidity to stay in the arch.

And if you are going to attempt the same mounting methods I have, rigidity is key I think.


Ok, I'll try with some leftovers of PP and Makrolon and see how it'll work. However, those materials can't compete with one essential Stokbord property: "Chew Resistant" Rolling with laughter
Post #812967 31st Jan 2020 9:16pm
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Post #815887 18th Feb 2020 9:06pm
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kmac



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Awesome - well executed!! Must add this to the list of things to get done...
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JOW240725



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Great work and well done you for sharing your method, its what makes this forum! Bow down

I'm pleased to see it looks like they're relatively easy to remove for the occassional clean behind. No doubt you'll still get some crude behind it. James
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Post #815976 19th Feb 2020 10:34am
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Ianh



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I really like the look of these as well. Especially as I embarrassingly have to admit I don’t go off road. There I’ve said it “i’m Out now “ Embarassed so no articulation issues.

So i’m nterested in a set if they go into production.

There was a mention earlier on wing stays and their weak point connection to the outer wing. I notice YRM metal solutions have a fix for this. “Defender 110 Mudflap & wing stay reinforcing bracket on outer skin of tub.” Part number 310. Also wing stays for 110 part number 215. These parts are aluminium. I think they do versions for the 90 as well.

https://yrmit.co.uk/product/mudflap-wing-s...ender-110/

https://yrmit.co.uk/product/rear-wing-stay...r-110-130/

So these could assist in supporting the arch liners if the existing rear wing stays and connection to wing/tub was thought insufficient.
Post #819047 10th Mar 2020 5:36pm
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macfrank



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>There was a mention earlier on wing stays and their weak point connection to the outer wing. I notice YRM metal solutions have a fix for this.

It's just a piece of aluminium you can find in any diy store. Drill two holes or three if you like, done in 10 minutes. 15 minutes if you put some EPDM or other sealant on the back to avoid dirt getting behind it Thumbs Up



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Post #819070 10th Mar 2020 8:46pm
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Badger110



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Great idea, i looked at lorry mudguards but so far haven't found a correct sized version.

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Post #819074 10th Mar 2020 9:19pm
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Irishdog



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Best "Home-Made" Job I've seen. Would be interested if available as a set. My TD4 is currently in Namibia, and these would help to reduce the damage done by the gravel roads.
Post #819263 12th Mar 2020 11:58am
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ZeDefender



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That looks very smart Thumbs Up

Any chance you could post the measurements (unless you're going to make them commercially, of course).

Only thing that might be worth a mention is using Duralac or similar to insulate stainless/steel/aluminium joints from bimetallic corrosion, as it gets pretty wet and salty under there. Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #820061 18th Mar 2020 6:56am
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wizzwas



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Thanks guys, I had them off the other day and everything looked fine under the tub. Had a proper clean under there and behind the pitiful original plastic flaps covering the rear lights. So I can see how much crap gets behind there from now but there didn’t seem like that much got round there.
I’m still pretty chuffed with them.
Here's the dimensions of the fuel filter side, just need to cut the corner out for the exhaust on the other.
I can’t be bothered to put them into production, open source!


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nitram17



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it should be possible to make a mold of the wheel arch area with suitable anchoring points then have inserts made of blown one piece plastic.
Post #962951 26th Aug 2022 9:09am
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