installing mud flap 4 iswara

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just bought a pair of mud flap 4 my iswara, but prob is cannot fit into d tyre side.. :(
the main prob is cannot screw the screws in.. there are 2 holes over d side, i put in d screws that d mud flap provide, it seems like it cannot tighten d screws..

any1 did this before on installing mud flap, can giv any advise? :lol:

thanks in advance!! :lol:
 
really cannot imagine how? maybe you can snap a picture of it....
other suggestion is to drill a hole according to your car mud pad... try to install with the original screws... :P
 
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well, actually d holes r there already..but when i put d screws in, it just lose, u can screw 4 a whole day, n it will still like that! :blink:
so thnk no need 2 drill holes again la..

screw clip ah? u mean a small slip that locate on d hole? got... but still dunno cannot screw in.. but might try it again, c how it goes..

but i got another idea!! y not just use cable ties n just tied it through d screw clip, n that's it!!! :D
can or not?? :blink:
 
if de screw holes r fit.. then u really need a screw clip..

its a metal look like U shape when u look from de side... then got 2 holes one on top another...

if u use cable ties.. well.. can i think.. but de mudflap will move when under high speed cos of de wind.. i think not strong enough ler..

use screws better.. B)
 
it provide a cleaverage for de screw threads to hold on... de U gap is where ur bumper plastic fits in... look pic
 
yeah yeah, this is d 1!! just put d screw throuh it n then screw, thats it??
do we need 2 put another washer or somethng on d back of d screw after we put d screw through d clip?


p/s: wah, ur drawing so nice eh!!
 
:P nice ah? just use paint leh...

well.. u just use a washer at de mudflap there... behind no need.. cos de screw thread will screw tightly through de holes... B)
 
Originally posted by khguan@Oct 26 2004, 20:47
it provide a cleaverage for de screw threads to hold on... de U gap is where ur bumper plastic fits in... look pic
yes, this is the one.....khguan, u very good in drawing...
 

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