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      <title>Replacing a Defender Mudflap</title>
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      <description>My Landrover Defender 110 lost one of its rear mudflaps a while back and was looking rather tatty as a result. So after a few months of putting the job off, I finally bought some replacement rubber and set about putting things right.
The old flap had torn off, leaving a stub still attached to the bracket by a couple of rivets: 
The old rubber must have come loose previously as one of the rivets was replaced witha nut and bolt.</description>
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