Broken FE flap

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I broke it - the nut pulled through the mud flap. Bent the plastic wheel well a bit. Managed to get it pushed back. I drove over a campfire pit. I should have pushed the “view” button as I was driving forward and would have seen it. I wasn’t using terrain monitor either. 🤦‍♂️

I thought originally they should have used a bigger washer, but that would have really wrecked it probably. Anyway, I undid the nut and re-assembled. Pretty good design, but I can hardly see the reason for the connecting straps.
 

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I broke it - the nut pulled through the mud flap. Bent the plastic wheel well a bit. Managed to get it pushed back. I drove over a campfire pit. I should have pushed the “view” button as I was driving forward and would have seen it. I wasn’t using terrain monitor either. 🤦‍♂️

I thought originally they should have used a bigger washer, but that would have really wrecked it probably. Anyway, I undid the nut and re-assembled. Pretty good design, but I can hardly see the reason for the connecting straps.
The strap is a limit strap so it can't wrap up into the tire and it becomes stuck, it would be ground to shreds in a matter of miles. Personally I'd prefer a hard fiber glass vs the flap.
 
I knew that was the reason, but since it disconnects so easy I can hardly see the reason. I don’t think it takes much pull to disconnect the strap. A bigger washer might help, but could do more damage coming through or by not coming through…
 
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