Re: Rear splash guard (for lack of a better discription0 _
Reply #6 –
I have done our coach, another coach at FOT, and a friend's coach, all the same way as follows. Bolted a stainless steel bar 1/4" thick x 1" wide x the length of the flap with 1/4" stainless bolts, flat washers, and self-locking nuts. I then mounted two eyebolts to the coach frame after adding a "coldshut" chain link. Drilled two holes in the flap & stainless bar and "threaded" a coldshut chain link into each hole and the held the entire assembly up until I could get the coldshuts thru the links hanging down from the eyebolts. Then closed the coldshut links with vice grips.
Stainless bar can usually be purchased at places like Grainger, Fastenal, or a steel supply business. Same with the stainless bolts, nuts, and washers. The eyebolts and chain link "coldshuts" from a hardware store.
OH, by the way, when drilling for the 1/4" bolts, make sure they will not interfere with the coldshut links locations.
Entire flap assembly now has flexibility to move.
Just went out & looked at my setup. I mistakenly said to use two coldshuts. I only use one on each eyebolt. Sorry!