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Old 03-29-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I'm trying to find a supplier for a front mudguard extender for my 2003 Thunderbird Sport,
have tried sprintmanufacturing,powerbronze and pyramid, without success, does anyone know who makes one?

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Hi, I'm trying to find a supplier for a front mudguard extender for my 2003 Thunderbird Sport,
have tried sprintmanufacturing,powerbronze and pyramid, without success, does anyone know who makes one?

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M and P should have one, www.mandp.com

Or do a google search for Fender Extenda (their spelling, not mine )

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Or do a google search for Fender Extenda (their spelling, not mine )

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I ordered one recently from my local Triumph Dealer.
It cost about 30$ for the complete kit.

I remember hearing of several folks who used some kind of adhesive to mount theirs rather than drill holes in the fender for the supplied rivets.

Does anyone remember what adhesive works best?

Liquid nails?
Silicone caulking?
Any other thoughts?


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I ordered one recently from my local Triumph Dealer.
It cost about 30$ for the complete kit.

I remember hearing of several folks who used some kind of adhesive to mount theirs rather than drill holes in the fender for the supplied rivets.

Does anyone remember what adhesive works best?

Liquid nails?
Silicone caulking?
Any other thoughts?


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