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21 Aug 2019 20:51 - 21 Aug 2019 20:55 #212471 by Scimike
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Have mudflaps on my Jimny and as a mostly road bias vehicle they keep the muck off the side paintwork and the back door. My experience of mud flaps on my off road vehicle is that if they are long enough to work, when you reverse, you may rip them off as they get trapped between the ruts and the tyre
Does depend upon the terrain, but something to consider if you go to pay and play sites.
You can of course tie them up out of the way if you hit the rough stuff, at which point they are pointless :laugh:

However I still wanted to stop the mud finding all the hiding places under the wheel arch, in particular the rear arch which was a mud trap. So I made some alloy mud shields and fitted them in the arch to stop mud getting between the body and the chassis. They work very well, but it's a DIY solution.
The Jimny has similar issues at the rear, so if I was to off-road mine I would look at doing similar.
Just a suggestion.

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22 Aug 2019 08:55 #212492 by JackBates
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Thanks for that Soeley!

Think it would be worth leaving a fill piece where you have cut out? or not really possible? would like to try and keep muck and spray out of the rear light area in the bumper cavity

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22 Aug 2019 09:09 #212494 by Soeley
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I decided to cut it back as much as possible. The reason being, unless you can seal it off really well mud and dirt will accumulate and stay damp. With the cut out, yes you get a fair bit of mud but it is easy to wash out with the hose pipe. The rear light units seem pretty good for waterproofing anyway.

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22 Aug 2019 09:17 #212495 by Soeley
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There are these from Japan, but work out expensive with fiting kit and flaps, even the flaps alone are expensive.
JAOS mudflaps
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22 Aug 2019 09:30 #212496 by OctaneJimny
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I wanted some big wide mudflaps for mine, Almost Defender like. I remembered I had a unused set from my WRX Impreza. They fit absolutely perfect. The only thing i had to modify was the hole positions. They cost me £40 for the set. The fronts are held in with some trim clips I had laying about and the rear are bolted onto a bracket(which were in the kit) as the inside of the rear wheel arch there is no support and I didn't want them flapping about rubbing the rear tyre. I do agree with the rear arches are a big mud trap but i cant see a easy way as I think they would almost need a arch cover inside the rear. I was just hoping the ones I've put on will stop the lights, exposed wires and connectors getting hammered with water and general road grime.

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22 Aug 2019 10:10 #212497 by Andy2640
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Hya Octane J,

Well thats a surprise, in that WRX Imprezza muddy's fit the jimny! :woohoo: :woohoo: :)

What year are the flaps for though? Now i can have my defender style flaps it seems :) :) :)

Yours look great by the way, but id preder a matt finish on mine instead of the gloss finish on yours.

But yeah.. ..... welcomed news that is!

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22 Aug 2019 11:04 - 22 Aug 2019 15:32 #212500 by JackBates
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they look amazing! +1 on Andy's question about the year subie they are for as that looks like a good compromise to full DIY. May even be able to find a matt set online
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22 Aug 2019 11:27 #212502 by OctaneJimny
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Glad you like them. You would be fine with any impreza between 2001-2007 as they are pretty much identical muddies on those since I've had more than one.

Ive actually vinyl wraped the outside of a set to make them matt finish and I've done a set of checkerboard ones the same. I layed the vinyl on the floor sticky side up. Layed my mudflap on top and cut around the edge with a scalpel. Came out perfect. I think the vinyl was around £10.

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22 Aug 2019 14:45 #212513 by JackBates
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Following on from OctaneJimny I've found these which look to be spot on with reinforcing brackets and the lot! even looks matt Andy ;) ;)


scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/product_info.p...355&products_id=2725

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22 Aug 2019 15:21 #212514 by OctaneJimny
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Hi JackBates,

I can confirm they are in fact shiney and not matt as I have had a set from them before. But if you do want a set from them as they are really good quality, the exhaust side bracket with need chopping off on the exhaust side as it will interfere.

Rally armour ones are matt finish but they are narrower and they do have a slightly different fitting so I couldn't advise them on the Gen4. They are also more expensive.

As I use Cad software on a daily basis, if such as yourself JackBates wanted to make a set out of their own material I would be more than happy to draw a template up for you guys that are identical to mine if you wanted a full D.I.Y set up. I can also include a bracket template also. I can also provide DXF files if you wanted to go the full hog and get them water jet cut etc. Just a friendly offering as I enjoy doing stuff like that anyway.

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22 Aug 2019 15:41 #212517 by JackBates
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OctaneJimny wrote: Hi JackBates,

I can confirm they are in fact shiney and not matt as I have had a set from them before. But if you do want a set from them as they are really good quality, the exhaust side bracket with need chopping off on the exhaust side as it will interfere.

Rally armour ones are matt finish but they are narrower and they do have a slightly different fitting so I couldn't advise them on the Gen4. They are also more expensive.

As I use Cad software on a daily basis, if such as yourself JackBates wanted to make a set out of their own material I would be more than happy to draw a template up for you guys that are identical to mine if you wanted a full D.I.Y set up. I can also include a bracket template also. I can also provide DXF files if you wanted to go the full hog and get them water jet cut etc. Just a friendly offering as I enjoy doing stuff like that anyway.

If you don't mind, that would be fantastic!!

Would mean I have a choice in materials and I'm picky like that....

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22 Aug 2019 15:48 #212519 by Andy2640
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JackBates wrote: Following on from OctaneJimny I've found these which look to be spot on with reinforcing brackets and the lot! even looks matt Andy ;) ;)


scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/product_info.p...355&products_id=2725



SWEEEET!!! Now thats what im talking about.

These are perfect. If its a case of jus drilling a few new mounting holes, then its happy days!!

If anyone wants the official suzi mudflaps im taking off, PM me. I'll let em go for a steal.

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