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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
PUMA front wheel arch liners
Why do the puma front wheel arch plastic liners have a great big hole in them at the rear?

If you don't believe me, go and have a look .. you can see upto the bulkhead or am I missing a part ?

I'm pretty sure my td5 didn't have the hole/gap/cut out ... any ideas ?

From what I can see, it will allow mud and crud up the front of the bulkhead into the engine bay


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Post #42363 10th Oct 2010 3:57pm
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4wheeler



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Australia 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Chawton White
My 07 Puma is the same. I did not want stones thrown up by the tyres stripping paint off the bulkhead so I purchased some insertion strip (rubber strip) and mounted it using existing bolts and plastic studs in the wheel arch and the mounting bolts of the front mud flap assembly. Job done. All exposed areas protected. Nothing fancy but it works.

I also bent up some 20mm square tube and mounted this in the rear arches with rubber strip as well. This cut stone damage to the rear arch and cuts down noise from road debris and water hitting the inner guard. Once again used existing points to mount with no extra holes drilled.

You just have to keep an eye that mud does not get trapped there when driving on the tracks otherwise the tin worm might get a hold.

Hope this helps.
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4wheeler wrote:
My 07 Puma is the same. I did not want stones thrown up by the tyres stripping paint off the bulkhead so I purchased some insertion strip (rubber strip) and mounted it using existing bolts and plastic studs in the wheel arch and the mounting bolts of the front mud flap assembly. Job done. All exposed areas protected. Nothing fancy but it works.

I also bent up some 20mm square tube and mounted this in the rear arches with rubber strip as well. This cut stone damage to the rear arch and cuts down noise from road debris and water hitting the inner guard. Once again used existing points to mount with no extra holes drilled.

You just have to keep an eye that mud does not get trapped there when driving on the tracks otherwise the tin worm might get a hold.

Hope this helps.


Very interesting, I was thinking the same!

Would you mind sharing some pics of your mod?
Post #42580 13th Oct 2010 9:53am
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bpman



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pics would be great ...

did you do the rear wheel arches too ??
Post #42624 13th Oct 2010 7:01pm
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4wheeler



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Yep,
I'll take some snaps this weekend of the front and rear guard protection and try to post them.

The rear protectors are "prototype 1" and will be upgraded when I get some time. They seem to do the job as is and will give you an idea on what I am on about.

Many of the gravel roads here in Aus would pepper the inner guards bare in no time not to mention the noise factor. I know most would not bother protecting the rear section but I like my truck and want to keep it as well protected as I can. I am hoping to hit the outback roads May next year for 3 -4 weeks so I will have to have a more permanent set up finished by then.

I am installing rear cargo draws in the next month and have fitted the new style ARB frontal protection bar (bull bar), driving lights and Safari snorkel. To many bits to buy and never enough money!
Post #42652 14th Oct 2010 10:46am
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MK



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I found that rubber camping mattres are very efective (about 3 mm thick). Easy cut and paste and the noise will be away. After a while you will see how many stone impacts they recieved. I would say mine has about 8000 km on dirt roads Thumbs Up Puma 110" SW

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Post #42653 14th Oct 2010 10:56am
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4wheeler wrote:
My 07 Puma is the same. I did not want stones thrown up by the tyres stripping paint off the bulkhead so I purchased some insertion strip (rubber strip) and mounted it using existing bolts and plastic studs in the wheel arch and the mounting bolts of the front mud flap assembly. Job done. All exposed areas protected. Nothing fancy but it works.

I also bent up some 20mm square tube and mounted this in the rear arches with rubber strip as well. This cut stone damage to the rear arch and cuts down noise from road debris and water hitting the inner guard. Once again used existing points to mount with no extra holes drilled.

You just have to keep an eye that mud does not get trapped there when driving on the tracks otherwise the tin worm might get a hold.

Hope this helps.


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Post #42664 14th Oct 2010 3:52pm
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4wheeler



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Hi guys,
Took the photos but I need a 5 year old to explain to me how to get them posted. I thought I could just simply upload them but this is not the case.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Post #42773 16th Oct 2010 11:39pm
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