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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Gareth Lewis on 03 May 2009, 01:51:58

Title: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Gareth Lewis on 03 May 2009, 01:51:58
I have problems with my mud flaps and I need to know if it is because I am such a fat bastard ? Honest - its true!

I had the standard (well I think they were standard) front & back solid plastic mudflaps fitted to my mig. The tyres are the standard recommended ones pumped up to the recommended pressures.

When cornering (especially at speed) the front ones caught on the tarmac scuffing the bottoms. Eventually both of the front ones cracked and came flying off (not at the same time I hasten to add!) but within a week or so of each other.

The rear ones caught the tarmac everytime I went over the slightest hump and both of these then cracked and have now been removed.

Is this a common known fault or is it due to my weight? I'm 23 stone by the way!

Are there any "rubber" based ones that can be used that won't crack if they catch?

Thanks in anticipation

Gareth
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: feeutfo on 03 May 2009, 08:30:32
possible self level rear suspension failed? Do you hear the pump running within 2 mins of ignition on. Noise should come from driver front corner. Any hissing around the car?
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Pitchfork on 03 May 2009, 09:46:39
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I have problems with my mud flaps and I need to know if it is because I am such a fat bastard ? Honest - its true!

I had the standard (well I think they were standard) front & back solid plastic mudflaps fitted to my mig. The tyres are the standard recommended ones pumped up to the recommended pressures.

When cornering (especially at speed) the front ones caught on the tarmac scuffing the bottoms. Eventually both of the front ones cracked and came flying off (not at the same time I hasten to add!) but within a week or so of each other.

The rear ones caught the tarmac everytime I went over the slightest hump and both of these then cracked and have now been removed.

Is this a common known fault or is it due to my weight? I'm 23 stone by the way!

Are there any "rubber" based ones that can be used that won't crack if they catch?

Thanks in anticipation

Gareth
That's 3 times my weight!! :o
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: kjf7 on 03 May 2009, 10:22:04
had to take my front ones off as they caught rear ars fine though
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: VXL V6 on 03 May 2009, 10:32:46
Front ones on mine sometimes catch.
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: tmx on 03 May 2009, 15:20:04
mine all fell off and good riddens imho!!

Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Gareth Lewis on 03 May 2009, 15:46:25
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possible self level rear suspension failed? Do you hear the pump running within 2 mins of ignition on. Noise should come from driver front corner. Any hissing around the car?

Many thanks for the suggestion - I have nver heard of that before. I will check. Just put on new rear shocks so maybe I should try them again and see if that was the problem.

Really appreciate all the help and advice.

Gareth
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Gareth Lewis on 03 May 2009, 15:48:39
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That's 3 times my weight!! :o

I am also 6' 4" - I bet that's not 3 times your height though !!!  ;)
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: waspy on 03 May 2009, 15:57:07
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That's 3 times my weight!! :o

I am also 6' 4" - I bet that's not 3 times your height though !!!  ;)

Oh but it is, he's only 2"1' tall. Also known as Mini Me ;D
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Richard A on 03 May 2009, 16:02:23
Question !! Who fitted them and were they for an Omega, the ordinary Vauxhall mud flaps hang to low, the problem is as the Omega is a long time out of production no Omega specific ones are available any more, or are they ????
regards
richarda
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: waspy on 03 May 2009, 16:08:57
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Question !! Who fitted them and were they for an Omega, the ordinary Vauxhall mud flaps hang to low, the problem is as the Omega is a long time out of production no Omega specific ones are available any more, or are they ????
regards
richarda

Yes mate, they can still be purchased :y
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: Gareth Lewis on 03 May 2009, 16:12:35
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Question !! Who fitted them and were they for an Omega, the ordinary Vauxhall mud flaps hang to low, the problem is as the Omega is a long time out of production no Omega specific ones are available any more, or are they ????
regards
richarda

Yes mate, they can still be purchased :y

Could you point me in the right direction please?
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: HI2DVY on 03 May 2009, 22:39:51
I have the standard Omega mudflaps on my 2.6 and they scrape on the tarmac on every bend and every bump in the road. They are a menace. I'm 15 stone but I dont think that is overweight - well it is but the car is supposed to be designed to carry 4 or 5 of me. I just think the mudflaps are a bad idea  :-/
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: MutantCav on 03 May 2009, 22:43:26
Unlikely to be your weight mate...with me, the missus and the 3 kids in the car our weight must be at least that, the cars are designed to carry much more without such issues...just bad design...
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: MickAP on 04 May 2009, 09:43:59
My gen Vx mudflaps do catch over speed bumps at the front, the back are ok, but it's an estate so better clearance.
Has it been lowered in the past? could be the cause.

Mick
Title: Re: Mud Flaps Problem - advice please
Post by: feeutfo on 04 May 2009, 10:05:18
elites have self level as standard. If working correctly the ride hight of the car should remain the same regardless of load/weight of the driver. Hence q re self level. If your concerned with ride hight measure the distance from top of wheel arch to the floor. Post it up to compare.

All being well your flaps are too long. :-)