Extra Heavy Duty Mud Flaps Pair - Light trucks, 4WD's, caravans, trailers, and off-road trailers
Heavy Duty Flexible Mudflaps – Plain Black
Reliable Protection for 4WDs, Utes, Caravans & Trailers
Shield your vehicle’s undercarriage and exterior from mud, rocks, and road debris with these Heavy Duty Flexible Mudflaps. Designed for versatility and durability, they’re perfect for use on light trucks, 4WDs, caravans, trailers, and off-road rigs.
Key Features:
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Plain Black Finish – Sleek and universal look that suits any vehicle 
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Heavy Duty Design – Built tough to withstand harsh road and off-road conditions 
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Flexible Composition – Made from a durable rubber/plastic blend for impact resistance and long life 
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Multi-Vehicle Compatibility – Ideal for a wide range of vehicles including off-road trailers and touring setups 
Whether you’re hitting the open road or taking on rugged terrain, these mudflaps deliver the protection you need to keep your vehicle cleaner and safer.
 
        FAQs
What is an Australian Builders Plate (ABP)?
An Australian Builders Plate (ABP) or boat builders plate is a mandatory certification label for recreational boats in Australia. It provides essential information about the boat’s compliance with safety standards, ensuring it meets regulatory requirements.
Contact Compliance Plates Australia today for expert services in trailer compliance plates, Australian Builders Plates for boats and motor vehicle manufacturers’ compliance plates — all of which ensure adherence to stringent Australian standards.
Why is an ABP required for boats in Australia?
The ABP is required to demonstrate that a boat complies with Australian safety standards. It ensures boat owners and operators access crucial safety information, promoting safer boating practices.
What information is displayed on an ABP?
An ABP typically includes details such as:
- Manufacturer or importer’s name and contact details
- Boat’s model and hull identification number (HIN)
- Maximum weight capacity
- Maximum engine power
- Maximum number of passengers
- Recommended safe loading instructions
- Compliance statement that meets legislative requirements
How do I obtain an ABP for my boat?
To obtain an ABP:
- Contact the boat’s builder, importer or a qualified Marine Surveyor.
- Ensure all required information, including calculations, is accurately determined.
- Apply for the ABP through a registered provider like Compliance Plates Australia, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
What is a Hull Identification Number (HIN)?
A Hull Identification Number (HIN) is a unique 15-character identifier assigned to boats for identification purposes. The law requires it to be affixed in two locations on the boat, including one visible on the transom.
Why is a HIN important for boats?
The HIN serves as a boat’s “serial number,” facilitating identification in case of theft, accidents or regulatory compliance checks. It also details the boat’s manufacturer, model and build date.
How do I find the HIN on my boat?
The HIN is typically located on the boat’s transom (the rear portion), as well as in a hidden location known to the manufacturer or importer. It may also be found on the vessel’s registration paperwork.
Why Choose Compliance Plates Australia?
Compliance Plates Australia ensures that all guidelines and standards are met for all boat compliance plates. They all must provide:
– Safety information for the boat user
– Easily visible (preferably near the steering position or in the cockpit)
– Include logo, name and contact details on the plate to promote your business
– Number of passengers and load limits
– Buoyancy statement (boats over 6 meters do not require this statement)
– Engine capacity
– All plates will be waterproof, resist salt water, abrasion, outdoor exposure, chipping and most industrial solvents and chemicals.
 
              