Hello,
Just come to fit some mudflaps from JK thinking it would be a breeze
but I'm struggling to work out how they go on - no instructions!
I saw an earlier thread but couldn't see the pics for some reason. Could
anybody tell me how I fit them please - especially the rear ones
to start with cos I think they'll look cool. Piccies would be great.
I'm sure I could work it out but I want to make sure they're on right.
TA
Paul
Fitting JK Mudflaps
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Fitting JK Mudflaps
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Re: Fitting JK Mudflaps
Hi, I fitted them! First of all they attach with the clips to edge rim of guard. You should also have 2 different fixing brackets. Front straight which may need you to drill a hole in the body to attach with nuts and bolts, you'll see what I meen when you offfer it up to vehicle.
Back also attached to mud flap then straight across to chasy edgeing, just tighten bolt until it wont move.
Only one thing that I did different from fittings, I discarded the clips as they work free and you could lose flaps. So I, once flaps positioned drilled into guard rims and secured with 3 screws, I know this may not appeal to you but I thought to hell with it as I didn't want to be paying out for new guards all the time due to losing them.
I also used clear sylicone/mastic to fill the gaps, and cut away the small lip on the flaps to make it easier to fit as this is supposed to sit over the rim edge but is ackward, cut it off.
Hope if anything give you some insight.
Back also attached to mud flap then straight across to chasy edgeing, just tighten bolt until it wont move.

Only one thing that I did different from fittings, I discarded the clips as they work free and you could lose flaps. So I, once flaps positioned drilled into guard rims and secured with 3 screws, I know this may not appeal to you but I thought to hell with it as I didn't want to be paying out for new guards all the time due to losing them.
I also used clear sylicone/mastic to fill the gaps, and cut away the small lip on the flaps to make it easier to fit as this is supposed to sit over the rim edge but is ackward, cut it off.
Hope if anything give you some insight.

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