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Skid plates-mud flaps-air dams
by
TOW'D
on 05 Nov, 2008 19:32
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Howdy gang,
I'd sure like to get some mud flaps on the front of our '85 Golf
we live off the highway and have some dirt/gravel road to travel everyday.
The mud is spraying on the door hinges and lower part of the door-
What kind of flaps do you use?
Any pictures?
How did they mount- sheet metal screws or what.
I've seen mud flaps that were just a little hard plastic lip sticking out - do they do the job?
I don't like the way the oil pan sits unprotected - do you guys have skid plates?
How about flexiable air damns- any pix?
thanks
hank
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#1
by
Smokey Eddy
on 05 Nov, 2008 19:39
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Make your own!

Be creative! Hahaha the only one ive ever seen was the jetta that IS my inspiration. It was a snowboarding road trip IDI and it had one of those steel cross check plates on the front to protect the pan. It looked pretty clean. I don't remember how it was mounted though.
A skid plate would be an interesting idea.
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#2
by
jtanguay
on 05 Nov, 2008 20:23
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steel pans aren't brittle like the aluminum pans.. so mostly guys with aluminum pans get the skid plates, although the skid plates actually help keep dirt/salt/slush out of the engine compartment which is nice! the problem being is that there is only mk3/mk4/mk5 plates being produced... a mk2 plate would need to be a mk3 plate with some modification... or build your own
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#3
by
79rabbit4dr
on 06 Nov, 2008 12:44
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dang, I just read yesterday about someone who was form-fitting steel sheets to the bottom of oil pans. What he does is lay on a piece of steel, heat it up until it takes the shape of the pan, then welds around the edges. It's listed either on here or vortex. I just looked can't find it.
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#4
by
Smokey Eddy
on 06 Nov, 2008 13:36
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That's a strange idea.
Welds the plate to the pan it's self?
An impact would still rip the pan out would it not? it would be awesome for preventing dings i guess but then all that force is on the pan bolts.
Sorry, where does he weld it to?
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#5
by
zukgod1
on 06 Nov, 2008 13:52
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Just like 79rabbit4dr mentioned he just welds it to the pan.
Cuts it to a rough shape then welds, heats till its the same shape as the pan.
Yes IF you hit it you are transferring all that force through the pan into the engine/ trans motor mounts etc but there is a chance it would save you ass from emptying the oil out and destroying the engine .
I would rather have a skid plate but the pan idea seems easy enough really.
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#6
by
TOW'D
on 07 Nov, 2008 08:50
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I think I'll just have to make a skid plate
I'd like a little room between the skid plate and pan
I've got some old stop signs that might be just right for the job
thanks guys
hank
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#7
by
79rabbit4dr
on 07 Nov, 2008 11:59
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I've got some old stop signs that might be just right for the job
:lol: :lol: :lol:
hmmm... i've got a "Handicapped Parking Only" sign I should try that with :roll: nah, i'll leave it hanging in the garage where the wife parks :twisted:
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#8
by
Smokey Eddy
on 07 Nov, 2008 12:16
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I think a skid plate provides the same protection as that guys oil pan mold idea but elliminated the risk of ripping the whole pan off - damageing mounts like dan said and so on.
And a skid plate would look sick! :twisted:
Street signs make awesome skid plates! uhhh i mean ....
I know nothing about all the missing stop signs. :roll:
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#9
by
jtanguay
on 07 Nov, 2008 12:39
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I've got some old stop signs that might be just right for the job
:lol: :lol: :lol:
hmmm... i've got a "Handicapped Parking Only" sign I should try that with :roll: nah, i'll leave it hanging in the garage where the wife parks :twisted:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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#10
by
TOW'D
on 07 Nov, 2008 17:44
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I found a Men at Work 30"X30" steel sign
we made a 30*bend on one end --7" in
front bolts to the crossmember and bends up to just below the rad
back into the front lower a arm mount
I'll have to do some welding for the mounting brackets
I was looking over the inside of the wheel well to see how to mount mud flaps and don't like how the mud and rocks get thrown at the inner fender and door pillar.
Looks like to do the job I'd have to make a flap that sticks way in the well
back at it tomorrow
cheers
hank
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#11
by
FoXBoXRaCiNG
on 10 Dec, 2008 15:54
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$3 a pair, and even bought spares!