Mud Flap Flap Flap

kdee69
kdee69 Forum Participant Posts: 226
edited February 2017 in Motorhomes #1

Stayed at York Rowntree last weekend and it wasn't the George Best of weather but my word did those mud flaps bang during the night!

Anyone else noticed this on their MH and do they have a suggestion to silence the blighters? :D

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  • peedee
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    edited February 2017 #2

    Probably depends on which way the wind is blowing but I have never noticed them banging.

    peedee

  • Bakers2
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    edited February 2017 #3

    Not something we've ever been aware of. As peedee says might have been parked position. We've been out in very strong winds too. Are you sure it was the mud flaps??

  • JCB4X4
    JCB4X4 Forum Participant Posts: 466
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    edited February 2017 #4

    Drill a hole in the bottom edge of the mud flap.

    Thread a piece of cord through the hole and tie a knot at the back that is too large to pass through the hole.

    With the cord pull the mud flap forward as far as possible, against the tyre, if it will go that far.

    Pass the free end of the cord through the wheel spokes and tie off.

    Alternatively use a suitable length of light chain with suitable hooks at both ends and attach to an alternative anchor point.

    Do not forget to release before driving off.

    Another way is the pull the mud flaps backward and anchor to some other part of the vehicle. As long as the mud flap are kept under sufficient tension all will be silent. the advantage of this method is that if you forget to undo them the flaps should come to no harm. 

  • Spriddler
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    edited February 2017 #5

    Stuff a couple of sponges from Poundland between flaps and tyres.

  • Randomcamper
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    edited February 2017 #6

    Had exactly the same problem at Keswick this weekend. Drove me mad so at 1.30am had to get dressed and go out with a torch to investigate what the noise was.......

    Temporarily cured it for the night by wedging a plastic step against one mudflap and a waste bucket against the other....

    Back at home, yesterday, I have drilled a small hole in the mudflap and a corresponding hole in the inner plastic lip of the wheelarch. I then locked the mudflap to the wheelarch using a clear translucent cable tie and the "modification" is invisible.  The mudflap hangs neatly still in the vertical position.....

  • ABM
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    edited February 2017 #7

    Never  had  that  problem  with  Mud-flaps,  must  be

    the  lack  of  cleaning  &  thus  the  increased  bulk

    not  allowing  that  amount  of  movement  undecided ?

     

    But  Did  have  a  noise  problem  with  the  reinforced

    rubber  strap  between  cab  roof  and  the  front  panel

    on  my  E/R  Trooper.  strong  over-night  wind  started

    it  vibrating  &  thus  amplifying  the  noise  on  the  two

    metal  panels  !  Had  to  drop  the  roof  to  avoid  the

    neighbours  complaining   embarassed.  { Them  deer  &  midges

    really  know how  to  drive  a  complaint  home  yell  !  }

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2017 #8

    Not suffered the mudflap noise so far, however we were driven mad with the drip drip of rain dropping off the rain strip above the habitation door and falling on the plastic trim around the van. Never had this before, must have just been the angle we were parked. Have had it dripping off the roof and plopping on the sticky out bit at the back of the van, right by my head, I have to get up and put a sponge or cloth to stop it OH sleeps through anything short of a hurricane.

  • peedee
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    edited February 2017 #9

    I can only think those having problems with mud flaps flapping in the wind have very flimsy ones.

    Peedee

  • Reevsie
    Reevsie Forum Participant Posts: 18
    edited February 2017 #10

    Had a similar problem with 1 of out mud flaps. Knocking against a pipe when the wind was blowing at a certain angle against the van.  Drilled two holes in the flap and used a cable tie to pull it against the pipe it used to knock against. Peace and quiet ever since. 

  • kdee69
    kdee69 Forum Participant Posts: 226
    edited February 2017 #11

    Ah yes, that must be it...laughing  laughing  laughing

  • EasyT
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    edited February 2017 #12

    Maybe it was extremely strong wind. Was the motorhome rocking violently I wonder wink

  • kdee69
    kdee69 Forum Participant Posts: 226
    edited February 2017 #13

    You have met my husband then? winkwink