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Cleaning/Polishing Plastic mudguards
10 years 5 months ago #131178
by Bugly
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
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Old dog, at least it cleared the light bar!! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
1948 Fordson E83W 10/10 pickup
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #131179
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.......**it happens....
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10 years 5 months ago #131180
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The best way I found to keep drive guards looking like new is mash one up occasionally. I'm good at it
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10 years 5 months ago #131181
by oldtruckaddict
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationDunno if this is of any help But My local turck centre has them for $25 each .. come in on new trucks that are refitted with stainless or I saw a listing on ebay last week or so for $15 ea this listing has run out But you mite be able to contact the ebay seller still .. These guards are quite cheap to replace .. cheers OTA
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10 years 5 months ago #131182
by andy950
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #131183
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7 years 2 weeks ago #182209
by Oilman
1975 Atkinson, 180HP 6LXB Gardner, RTO910, 34000lb Rockwell on camelback
Replied by Oilman on topic Cleaning/Polishing Plastic mudguards
I'm looking for 4 red plastic guards for my restoration. Before I go looking on the net does anyone have any recommendation in Melbourne or know any truck centres that might sell 'new' secondhands (after replacing them with stainless)?
1975 Atkinson, 180HP 6LXB Gardner, RTO910, 34000lb Rockwell on camelback
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7 years 2 weeks ago #182210
by hayseed
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Replied by hayseed on topic Cleaning/Polishing Plastic mudguards
Your best bet would be to find a body builder (Tippers/Trays ect) they usually have heaps laying about..
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6 years 11 months ago #182938
by RonnyG
Replied by RonnyG on topic Cleaning/Polishing Plastic mudguards
Hi Cam is that all you need to do just warm them up to brighten them up.
Also I sent you a PM
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Also I sent you a PM
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