Last seen here in November.@Cokeman95, Are you still around and making these?
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Last seen here in November.@Cokeman95, Are you still around and making these?
...and...Crickets.Last seen here in November.
Have you by chance taken a shot at cutting some from an inner tube? I've used inner tubes for other random stuff but no longer have one around to cut up.It would be interesting to cut a set of splash guards from a large rubber inner tube, e.g., an inner tube from a tractor tire.
I’ve got one such inner tube from which I regularly cut misc rubber pieces. The rubber's not too tough, it can be cut using a set of household shears (Fiskars) carefully; cutting it with a knife seems more difficult IMHO.
The fasteners used for the fender splash guards seem to be 1/4” plastic rivets readily available on eBay or any auto parts store.
I use these, instead of the OE “Christmas tree” fasteners, b/c they (and the splash guards) are easy to remove for engine service (e.g., changing spark plugs, compression test, …).