Arch/Guard extensions - What material?

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Arch/Guard extensions - What material?

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Anyone got a smart way of making up arch/guard extensions?
I've seen the commercial ones, but reckon there must be a cheaper way...... suggestions on where to get rubber or the like?

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garden edging from bunnings
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rangimotors wrote:garden edging from bunnings

X2 :wink:
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PR wrote:
rangimotors wrote:garden edging from bunnings

X2 :wink:


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x4,cheap as chips :lol:
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i had that as well, good stuff but now its not wide enough and i have the widest stuff of 150mm :shock:

bugger when you need 7 inch flares eh!! :twisted:
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wopass wrote:i had that as well, good stuff but now its not wide enough and i have the widest stuff of 150mm :shock:

bugger when you need 7 inch flares eh!! :twisted:

Do what Hirklux (Rik) did when he put the 40's on his D'Cab, get a plastic 44 gallon drum and cut it in half 8) worked for him :wink:
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muddyhilux wrote:x4,cheap as chips :lol:


Sweet as - off to bunnings i go
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x5.... easy to work with, cheap $$$ about $30 for 10m
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PR wrote:
wopass wrote:i had that as well, good stuff but now its not wide enough and i have the widest stuff of 150mm :shock:

bugger when you need 7 inch flares eh!! :twisted:

Do what Hirklux (Rik) did when he put the 40's on his D'Cab, get a plastic 44 gallon drum and cut it in half 8) worked for him :wink:

ha ha i always wondered what that blue stuff was, looked pretty good as well
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rangimotors wrote:
PR wrote:
Do what Hirklux (Rik) did when he put the 40's on his D'Cab, get a plastic 44 gallon drum and cut it in half 8) worked for him :wink:

ha ha i always wondered what that blue stuff was, looked pretty good as well[/quote]

You are taking the piss eh? The bloody thing looked like it was going to take off when it was coming down the road at you :D :D
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I use thinnish conveyorbelt rubber. The stuff they retire off a sandworks machine or similar costs nothing. Deforms a little better than the edging i think too.
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Swamped wrote:I use thinnish conveyorbelt rubber. The stuff they retire off a sandworks machine or similar costs nothing. Deforms a little better than the edging i think too.


is it the reinforced belting? ive been waiting for some to get binned here but no time soon... do you have any spare??
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rokhound wrote:
rangimotors wrote:
PR wrote:
Do what Hirklux (Rik) did when he put the 40's on his D'Cab, get a plastic 44 gallon drum and cut it in half 8) worked for him :wink:

ha ha i always wondered what that blue stuff was, looked pretty good as well[/quote]

You are taking the piss eh? The bloody thing looked like it was going to take off when it was coming down the road at you :D :D

yea i was taking the piss about the wale tail flares, but still a hilux on 40's = very cool
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wopass wrote:
Swamped wrote:I use thinnish conveyorbelt rubber. The stuff they retire off a sandworks machine or similar costs nothing. Deforms a little better than the edging i think too.


is it the reinforced belting? ive been waiting for some to get binned here but no time soon... do you have any spare??


I used way more then i thought so i don't have any left sorry. Like full widthx 1.5m+ long in each of the front guards and halfwidth is goin in the back...Only just got enough.
Yeah it has nylon fibre in it. Similar to what tonys patrol had but slightly thicker. I think you can get it new from a place next to the workers...HCD maybe...Don't thinks its real cheap though. I've seen big stacks of old stuff out behind there too. They usually crap out cos of sun damage and i looked at heapsa old belt before getting some. All the big crushers like at the stone quarries and coal mines run way too heavy belt from what i seen.
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rokhound wrote:
rangimotors wrote:
PR wrote:
Do what Hirklux (Rik) did when he put the 40's on his D'Cab, get a plastic 44 gallon drum and cut it in half 8) worked for him :wink:

ha ha i always wondered what that blue stuff was, looked pretty good as well[/quote]

You are taking the piss eh? The bloody thing looked like it was going to take off when it was coming down the road at you :D :D

Yea but it would never get up the speed to take off :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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PR wrote:Yea but it would never get up the speed to take off :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Umm I think third gear 3000 revs gets 100K's on the clock so 5th at 7500 rev's well he may have the first 300+ Kmh Hilux at that speed it possibly could take off, but then you heavy nissan owners would complain we Toyota owners are cheating :P
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Para Rubber have a whole selection of reinforced rubber sheeting. They have it in a range or thinkness and width. I've been looking at replacing mine with it and they have some that is about 300mm wide and 3mm thick. Just enough to hold shape but will bend out of the way easy as well. It also seemed pretty cheap compared to conveyor rubber which will end up costing more than the truck!
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darinz wrote:" Para Rubber "


yup thats where im thinking of going to get some rubber to use as seals on the landy

& no not as seals for the diff's :lol:

they gona be seals between the panels on the floor's n under the roof n so forth.
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