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Posted: 10.05.2013  ·  #1
Thought I'd get what I know as a dirt skirt for the old girl (the one with 4 wheels). However, I have described it as everything under the sun on line and can't come up with one. Managed to find a grass skirt but would prefer a rubber one. What the 'eck are they called please ?

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Posted: 10.05.2013  ·  #2
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Thought I'd get what I know as a dirt skirt for the old girl (the one with 4 wheels). However, I have described it as everything under the sun on line and can't come up with one. Managed to find a grass skirt but would prefer a rubber one. What the 'eck are they called please ?

Thanks folks 🇧🇭


Something like this?



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Posted: 10.05.2013  ·  #4
There is a man in Wales who will make one of these for you. His name is Steve and he is very helpful ,his phone number is 07976292463. I got stuff from him for mudflaps at a reasonable price .Hope this helps :up:


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Posted: 10.05.2013  ·  #5
Now that's closer to the mark Michelinman. Can't believe that I'm the only person in thre M/H world who has an interest in one of these, Can find the bristle ones but was interested in the rubber one. I give the man a call and see what he can come up with.


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Posted: 10.05.2013  ·  #6
P>S> Anyone got a bristle dirt stopper who would tell me what they think of them ?


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Posted: 11.05.2013  ·  #7
I have one on my A class. it works well. prob better than solid mudflap style for reversing against curbs.
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Posted: 11.05.2013  ·  #8
Yeah I've got one on my Adria Vision and its a water space. Simon in Leisure Tec Solutions fitted it and because of the Alco Chassis there's gaps in it and I tow a trailer. If I were you I would not waste my money on one if my experience is anything to go by.


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