Any one know of rear mudflaps for a 109" Military vehicle ???
109 IIa Military Mudflaps
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109 IIa mud flaps
Originally posted by Les ParkerAny one know of rear mudflaps for a 109" Military vehicle ???
I hear it is the place to get Genuine Land Rover partsLast edited by steveh; 05-18-2006, 10:50 AM. -
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The Military mudflaps have a different mount, flat, not angled like the civilian x-members, so standard mudflaps wont work.................Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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Originally posted by LeslieYou guys have playing on this new format board for awhile now, haven't ya....Comment
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Les, I have a set of original Rover flaps on my 1962 IIA 109 EX FFR. The Rover was redone by a Rover specialist in Switzerland that restored old and kitted out new 110 CKds for expedition. A really neat place.
He said that these flaps were very difficult to get. The LR on the back is raised and yellow. The mount is different than on my 109 Stationwagon. I can take a picture and send it to you but will not be until weekend.Comment
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Try https://secure.pablanchard.co.uk/default.asp. They advertise that they are military land rover specialists.Comment
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Originally posted by 2roversback to mud flaps, do you have to cut them to fit around the exhost pipe on a series 2a, 88?Owner: James Leach Global Expedition Services.
1995 110 RegularComment
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Have tried but I have photos in email and cannot attach or copy and paste. I have actually emailed photos to Les and he is posting my LR in classifieds with photos. If not there now, should be in a day. You can also send me your email and I will forward photos.Comment
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Have tried but I have photos in email and cannot attach or copy and paste. I have actually emailed photos to Les and he is posting my LR in classifieds with photos. If not there now, should be in a day. You can also send me your email and I will forward photos.Comment
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I have purchased the Military Mud Flaps from Art in the past for my 109 and it was a direct fit. No cutting involved. Pics coming shortly.1973 Ex-MOD Series III 109 FFRComment
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