Mud flaps

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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mikey9
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Mud flaps

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Sorry if this is a repeat I have used the search and I am sure there used to be lots of threads on this subject - but I can;t find em.

Who does good - well fitting (OEM?) mudflaps.
JK ones?
Schofield ones (are these both the same?)

Anyone else?

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Mikey

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Re: Mud flaps

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I have JK ones on the rear of my van and they fit fine, just clamp onto the van using the supplied bits....haven't fallen off yet either :D

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or the Syncro ones (if that floats your boat)

http://www.kaefer-co.de/index.php?view= ... ge&id=2512" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (left rear)
http://www.kaefer-co.de/index.php?view= ... ge&id=2510" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (left front)

the other side is of course also available, whole set http://www.kaefer-co.de/index.php?view= ... ge&id=8201" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; including all fittings

like them there:
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they do need holes drilling though
Ex German army Syncro for sale

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Re: Mud flaps

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i`m hoping to get a set of the syncro flaps but i`m not going to pay that amount for them :cry: .

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