UltraGuard Rock shield
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06-19-2008, 01:11
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UltraGuard Rock shield
After finishing up my project of "toad" connection and "toad" wiring I
have moved on. Latest project, a big ole mud flap on the back of the bus. I've got it on but I have a question about my instillation. The mud flap is connected to the bus by a piece of angle iron. Nothing in the directions discussed attaching this to the bus. I drilled up thru the lower edge of the bumper and put a couple 1/4 inch bolts thru the angle iron which certainly did the job. My concern is that this thing is certainly going to drag from time to time and I am concerned that it is attached too firmly to the bus. I think it should have more freedom to swing then the way I have it attached now. So my question is how have you fellows fastened these things to your coaches? It's about three inches off the road and I have a couple spots that I know its going to drag over. I was considering getting something like a hook and just hooking that thru the holes in the bumper, but then that would possibly allow it to get off the bus. Idea's appreciated. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC |
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06-19-2008, 01:37
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The mud flap should be free to swing in either direction. Two or three links of chain will work.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:11 AM, bubblerboy64 <"jehdds@hotmail.com"> wrote:
-- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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06-19-2008, 02:04
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Gees Curt that was way too simple. I told you I wasn't as smart as a
5th grader. Thanks John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > The mud flap should be free to swing in either direction. Two or three links > of chain will work. > > On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:11 AM, bubblerboy64 > > > After finishing up my project of "toad" connection and "toad" wiring I > > have moved on. Latest project, a big ole mud flap on the back of the > > bus. I've got it on but I have a question about my instillation. The > > mud flap is connected to the bus by a piece of angle iron. Nothing in > > the directions discussed attaching this to the bus. I drilled up thru > > the lower edge of the bumper and put a couple 1/4 inch bolts thru the > > angle iron which certainly did the job. My concern is that this thing > > is certainly going to drag from time to time and I am concerned that it > > is attached too firmly to the bus. I think it should have more freedom > > to swing then the way I have it attached now. So my question is how > > have you fellows fastened these things to your coaches? It's about > > three inches off the road and I have a couple spots that I know its > > going to drag over. I was considering getting something like a hook and > > just hooking that thru the holes in the bumper, but then that would > > possibly allow it to get off the bus. Idea's appreciated. > > John Heckman > > central Pa > > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > -- > Curt Sprenger > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" > Anaheim Hills, CA > |
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06-19-2008, 03:00
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John when I put an Ultra Guard on an SOB several years ago the instructions that came with it said the minimum clearance was 4 inches otherwise you would (on occasion) scrape the groundresulting in rocks depositing themselves on the toads upper surfaces as well as chipping the frontal paint.
2008/6/19 bubblerboy64 <"jehdds@hotmail.com">:
-- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB |
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06-19-2008, 03:18
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Most of the installations I've seen have a short bit of chain between the coach and the mud flap. Usually the flap is mounted forward of the rear bumper with the chain going up to the frame rails or some other brace at the back of the coach.
And, yes, you can be sure it will drag and you need to think about a mounting that will allow the flap to flip should you pull forward then back up while it is dragging. I've witnessed a couple of flaps (on SOBs) get slightly torn up at a campground as someone maneuvered with a mud flap trapped between the bumper and the ground. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jun 19, 2008, at 6:11 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:
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06-19-2008, 03:22
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Hi Rob, I am going to have to "adjust" that as well. I may not even
use the bumper as my point of attachment. Why I didn't think of the chains I'll never tell ya. And I can see the point of the thing being too close to the road and actually causing more problems then it would prevent. The directions did say 4 inches but I was going to live with three if I had too. I really appreciate the help received. I get'er done but it certainly works better when I get a little help from my friends (especially before I screw up) John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > John when I put an Ultra Guard on an SOB several years ago the instructions > that came with it said the minimum clearance was 4 inches otherwise you > would (on occasion) scrape the ground resulting in rocks depositing > themselves on the toads upper surfaces as well as chipping the frontal > paint. > > 2008/6/19 bubblerboy64 > > > Gees Curt that was way too simple. I told you I wasn't as smart as a > > 5th grader. Thanks > > John Heckman > > central Pa > > 1973 FC > > > > > > The mud flap should be free to swing in either direction. Two or > > three links > > > of chain will work. > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:11 AM, bubblerboy64 > > > > > > > After finishing up my project of "toad" connection and "toad" > > wiring I > > > > have moved on. Latest project, a big ole mud flap on the back of > > the > > > > bus. I've got it on but I have a question about my instillation. > > The > > > > mud flap is connected to the bus by a piece of angle iron. > > Nothing in > > > > the directions discussed attaching this to the bus. I drilled up > > thru > > > > the lower edge of the bumper and put a couple 1/4 inch bolts thru > > the > > > > angle iron which certainly did the job. My concern is that this > > thing > > > > is certainly going to drag from time to time and I am concerned > > that it > > > > is attached too firmly to the bus. I think it should have more > > freedom > > > > to swing then the way I have it attached now. So my question is > > how > > > > have you fellows fastened these things to your coaches? It's about > > > > three inches off the road and I have a couple spots that I know > > its > > > > going to drag over. I was considering getting something like a > > hook and > > > > just hooking that thru the holes in the bumper, but then that > > would > > > > possibly allow it to get off the bus. Idea's appreciated. > > > > John Heckman > > > > central Pa > > > > 1973 FC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Curt Sprenger > > > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" > > > Anaheim Hills, CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > |
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