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    Re: Mudflaps

    Not so much off topic, as off planet!! replica & 'authentic'??? no can't get my head round that one

    Quote Originally Posted by john View Post
    Hey, that's true.
    Are mudflaps 'authentic' if they are not cut the same way that Lancia did them?

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    Re: Mudflaps

    On the good side Griff, your books will be posted tomorrow...
    And for what it is worth, I really enjoy your approach to get things done to 110%

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    110% is 10% wasted. That's my point.

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    Re: Mudflaps

    My old boss used to wear a tee shirt

    "Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time"

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    And that makes perfect sense.
    My argument is that doing it right is doing enough.
    Making a "better" job by putting more effort in than necessary or using an over complicated process to do the same job is wasteful and, as I understand it, against the better principles of engineering.
    I'm not an engineer of course.....

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    Re: Mudflaps

    for the mudflaps to fit the body perfectly and using laser cutting, you'd need to make four patterns and four cad drawings, four lots of code. The bodywork isn't symmetrical. Cost would be rampant, better spent on decent dampers.

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    I've made the patterns today, one of the joys of retirement

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Kaylan looks like a proprietary material available in the UK. What are more common materials used for mudflaps? I was going to just buy some sheet stock of something suitable to cut them out from, but would appreciate any recommendations on material, thickness and durometer to use
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    Re: Mudflaps

    I've gone with a period look which is 4mm thick black rubber sheet, easy to cut with a Stanley knife and looks right, been on the car for over 24 years so no issues with longevity.

    Vince.
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    Re: Mudflaps

    Thanks Vince
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