Wagons with mudflaps
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So what's the score with these Mudflaps, there's loads of em about on the net but they all say for 4dr saloon only...... or else some modification maybe required for a Wagon?
Are they difficult to fit on a Wagon?
Are they difficult to fit on a Wagon?
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Right they are on. as the people say not for wagon. But with a few mods and a bit of head scratching i did it they look the ****. you will need a dril and a bit of courage as you will need to drill 2 new holes in the rear bumper and 1 into the inner wheel arch for a self tapper but they are on. Any questions just ask. Flape cam from scoobyparts.
Picks in the next couple of days.
Iain
Picks in the next couple of days.
Iain
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Standard OE items fitted, you need to drill a hole into the plastic wheel arch where the side skirt attaches to (the side skirt already has a marking where the hole needs to be done).
I bought the Prodrive ones initially but they wouldn't fit (unless you used 3 instead of the 4 bolts as I didn't want to put a self tapered screw in the wheel arch).
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I bought the Prodrive ones initially but they wouldn't fit (unless you used 3 instead of the 4 bolts as I didn't want to put a self tapered screw in the wheel arch).
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