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eutek



Member Since: 03 Mar 2009
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Mud flap mounting
Over the past few days I noticed a clunking/banging sound which seemed to be coming from the rear of my 110. I thought it was something inside the 110, but I looked hard and discovered the source... It seems that my right-rear mud flap has decided to detach itself. It cracked where the flap attaches to the rear quarter panel.


I don't know how it happened... It wasn't like this last week when I washed it, and I've only driven on motorways ever since. Bizarre.

I've got to bring it in to the dealer for about 7 or 8 other minor issues to be sorted under warranty - is it worth speaking to them about this?


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Post #65167 26th Mar 2011 7:29pm
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ti-fat-man



Member Since: 08 Feb 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Alpine White
i know it doesn't help now, but when i fitted some checker plate there, i noticed that the panel lip was a tad thin...

i found that the newly fitted plate and a larger washer top & bottom, seemed to 'beef up' that bracket attachment.

food for thought, if your in for repair.


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Post #65171 26th Mar 2011 7:53pm
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BIGFOG



Member Since: 12 Sep 2010
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
I was only asking yesterday whether Entreq had finalised their modification of the mudflap hanger as they too have noted that the rear quarter panel is a poor choice when it comes to hanging a mudflap and can result in unnecessary damage to the panel if you are unlucky enough! Entreq website says that the mod should have been available August 2010!?
Post #65175 26th Mar 2011 7:59pm
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mse



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I would get them to fix it.

The front one on mine would work loose - but at it didnt shear or damage the metal Mike
Post #65180 26th Mar 2011 8:23pm
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eutek



Member Since: 03 Mar 2009
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
ti-fat-man wrote:
i know it doesn't help know, but when if fitted some checker plate there, i noticed that the panel lip was a tad thin...

i found that the newly fitted plate and a larger washer top & bottom, seemed to 'beef up' that bracket attachment.

food for thought, if your in for repair.


Interesting.. I was planning on putting some chequer plate there anyway.
Post #65192 26th Mar 2011 9:12pm
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Eduardo



Member Since: 28 Aug 2008
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Chile 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Eutek,

I had the same failure in both mudflaps. Finally I decide to reinfoirce the panel with a L shape aluminium strip riveted to the panel.

Cheers Eduardo

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Post #65200 26th Mar 2011 10:59pm
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holmessato



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I too have had exactly the same problem on the RHS. Never had it on any of my previous 110's!

Like Eduardo, I have reinforced the area with stips of alluminium top and bottom of the origional lip.
Post #65203 26th Mar 2011 11:27pm
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rogerwd



Member Since: 23 Feb 2011
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This should be covered under warranty. Mine came off altogether - and I've also done a lot of motorway miles. In my opinion the stiffness of the mudflap is causing too much stress to the mounting on the body panel. The thin aluminium just cannot take it.

As it happens mine is going into the dealer tomorrow specifically to have this repaired - they are taking it to a bodyshop. My own temporary repair has worked well but I wanted an "approved" repair. Hope I don't regret it.

Regards

2010MY 110 County Utility Station Wagon

Post #65230 27th Mar 2011 11:24am
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Red Desert



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what about a stainless steel reinforcement bracket for those, who do not like chequer plates ? Such a bracket could be made to low costs and would be very effective......


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Post #65302 27th Mar 2011 8:20pm
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jav-uk



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I have had similar problems to those posted in this thread. My local dealer added a strip of metal to strengthen the mounting to the lower wing as warranty repair. I like the neat solution posted by Red Desert. Thumbs Up Paul

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Post #65306 27th Mar 2011 8:31pm
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Lorryman100



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Red Desert wrote:
what about a stainless steel reinforcement bracket for those, who do not like chequer plates ? Such a bracket could be made to low costs and would be very effective......


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Olaf, have you this option for sale on your website yet? How are you getting on with the stainless rear replacement mud flap brackets?

Brian
Post #65314 27th Mar 2011 8:53pm
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Red Desert



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Lorryman100 wrote:
Red Desert wrote:
what about a stainless steel reinforcement bracket for those, who do not like chequer plates ? Such a bracket could be made to low costs and would be very effective......


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Olaf, have you this option for sale on your website yet? How are you getting on with the stainless rear replacement mud flap brackets?

Brian


Brian......I just have finished the drawings for the rear Def 90 Mudflaps. I will finish the drawings for the rear 110 at the end of this week.
Post #65315 27th Mar 2011 8:55pm
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Lorryman100



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Cheers Olaf, I'll be ordering a set of rears once there ready Thumbs Up
Post #65318 27th Mar 2011 8:59pm
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BIGFOG



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
Both ends for me please! (110)
Post #65319 27th Mar 2011 9:02pm
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Red Desert



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BIGFOG wrote:
Both ends for me please! (110)


the rear ones will be a combination of stainless bracket and reinforcement......just give me some time to work a few details out
Post #65323 27th Mar 2011 9:11pm
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