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Wanted - mudguards for trailer


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Autoshite option.Buy 2 tins of choccies.Eat choccies.Cut up choccie tins to make mudguards.Job done.

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Buy new ones Keef - tenner a pair!

Thanks for that link; I would have thought they would be a lot more than that.I've actually bid on a pair on the Bay now; although going on Towsure price I'm not really getting the bargain I thought. :-(
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I've got some black plastic ones doing nothing (or at least I was going to replace them with metal ones).

I was thinking of using metal ones as well. How much for your plastic? ;-)
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Autoshite option.

Already thought of cutting an old tyre in half. :-)
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Wouldn't fancy the postage on that much! :shock:

:-DThink that's why it's marked as collect or delivery only. ;-)
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Aren't those for 4 wheeled trailers?

The second lot is, the first isn't.I don't see that this would be a problem though; just might look a bit ood.
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:shock: Anymore info Keef?

Single 8", although anything considered.
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How about the cheapest of options? go in the kitchen and borrow the washing up bowl out of the sink, cut it diagonally and voila! mudguards for the trailer with the added advantage that when asked to do the washing up you cant! :lol::lol:

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How about the cheapest of options?

Do people still have washing-up bowls, in this day of dish washers? ;-)
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Well Keef we here at Hotford Hall are flash we've got both :lol:

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No dishwasher here, and there never will be while I'm still breathing. If I want all my glassware scratched to buggery I'll spend £30 on a belt sander, not £300 on a dishwasher.

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It's always best to have a washing up bowl for emergencies

Wot no bucket? :-D

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