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Old 11-05-2009, 04:09 AM   #6 (permalink)
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BZP T-100 (2010) - '98 T-100 ext cab - 3.4L/auto SR5
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Originally Posted by Buddy View Post
I'm considering using rubber from semi-truck mud flaps. Questions: 1) how to cut so that it looks nice? 2) how to permanent fasten to the vehicle - pop rivets or? Again, looks are important but so is durability. 3) If I don't use this material the other option is brush material which has been discussed elsewhere on ecomodder. Thanks much!
You might look at some neoprene rubber (diving suit stuff) as an alternative...
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