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Dirt Guard Question.
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Attached is a picture of the dirt guard for the master cylinder on my 52 HH does anyone have a picture of what it should look like and an idea of the size, also what is it made of. Thanks for your heip.

IMAG0101.jpg3264 x 1952 - 754K -
The material itself was called 'tuff' (really). A nasty rubber and ? mix.
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Was that simmilar to the flaps in the fender well ?
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Yes simmilar material, I would like to see a pic. and find out where to get close material.
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Mudflap material.
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The Rubber House has a similar material - fabric laminated in black rubber- a bit over 1/8 inch in thickness. WALT-LA
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We have these already made at Wildrick rubber parts
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Doug, any estimate on when you'll have an on-line catalog up and running?
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Does anyone have the dimensions the flap should be.
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Otto: Big enough to cover the Hudson's naughty bits.