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> Mk2 Facelift Shogun Side Step Issue! Holes!
MadMacs
post Jul 17 2008, 03:22 AM
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First hello all this is my first post on this forum.

I have removed my side steps or running boards what ever you want to call them as I don't what them on.

This has left me with holes in the bodywork that the side steps used to click into.

Can you get anything like a small mud flap that covers these holes up. As can be seen from the images the red part of the bodywork also sticks out about an inch over the silver.....?

Help advice needed please.

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post Jul 17 2008, 02:37 PM
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Welcome , and thanks for the PICs so we can get a visual. i will try to get yu a parts list. I used to do it alot on SWB a couple years back. Yeah there are loads of things. There are splash shields that bolt in the same area that the holes are . Also there are fender flares that are also available , it adds a nice look i think . There are also side skirts that incorporate a splash shield and it covers the holes, also depending on the maker most of them use the existing holes. There are kits also that have finder flares that incorporate runningboards (the front and rear fender flares connect to the running boards as one piece)

There are many options. I will try to get parts listings , but yu can source then frum aftermarket companies etc.
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post Jul 17 2008, 03:16 PM
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First of all, thank you very much for replying, I have posted the same post on 5 different forums, and you are the only person to have replied.
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I am after, something, like, a small mud flap as I don't want the running boards on as I have taken the originals off.
I you can give me part numbers GREAT...and thank you, but at the risk of sounding cheeky....some pictures would be great and if you know a site where I can buy them from in the UK that would be a big help.

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Yeah sure , ill see wut i can do in the morning about gettin yu pictures and the numbers and local availability. yeah lots of people here used to get the finder flares, it is a slight flare to the fender that incorporates a splash gaurd/mud flap . There are the splash gaurds also. Ill see wut i can do. No problem at all.
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post Jul 18 2008, 08:56 PM
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Im still looking thru older catalogs to see if any of the stuff is availabel. Trying to cross a few part numbers and see if they still make the items, hopefully i can sorce them in yur area so yu can get them.
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post Jul 19 2008, 04:30 AM
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Ok

If you can't find anything near me, but can near you can we arrange something??
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post Jul 30 2008, 02:31 PM
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So?
I'm guessing it's a no go then????
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