Anyone got mudflaps?
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Anyone got mudflaps?
Just after which ones really, and any comments you've got.
I can't decide wether to go for the scoobyworld ones, or the performance creations ones.
Does anyone which are stiffer?
Thanks in advance
I can't decide wether to go for the scoobyworld ones, or the performance creations ones.
Does anyone which are stiffer?
Thanks in advance
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I,ve got the Scott Lowe ones on mine and they are quality. Cost £150 but the reason I went for these over the Performance creations ones, was because I have a WR Blue car and the PC ones are a poor colour match, the Scott Lowe ones are a perfect match.
Each to their own.
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Try this....
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza WRX & STi Mud Flaps Mudflaps NEW AGE On (item 160093169952 end time 17-Mar-07 13:49:10 GMT)
These are the ones I got because I prefer the way they are cut.
Or these.....
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza WRX & STi Mud Flaps Mudflaps NEW AGE on (item 4628744545 end time 31-Mar-07 14:00:04 BST)
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza WRX & STi Mud Flaps Mudflaps NEW AGE On (item 160093169952 end time 17-Mar-07 13:49:10 GMT)
These are the ones I got because I prefer the way they are cut.
Or these.....
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza WRX & STi Mud Flaps Mudflaps NEW AGE on (item 4628744545 end time 31-Mar-07 14:00:04 BST)
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BTW, the more expensive ones come with plastic brackets and not stainless as advertised, it's in the small print that comes after you B-I-N iirc. I'm sure it was mentioned when he did a GB a while back
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The more expensive ones come pre-drilled so I expect they would be easier. I prefered the way the £40 ones where cut so expect I'll need to line them up to where I want them to sit and drill the holes, but nothing more than an hours work, and most of that will be measuring so that they sit the same height L&R and F&R
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Which ones would you recommend with plastic fixings and quite "subtle". I don't want to catch them under the rear wheels when going backwards up things (I marshall so often going over rough ground), and just want to catch the worst of the crud from goig up the side of the car?
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I bought some of these. Look good. No drilling required. You can leave the wheels on to fit. No problems.
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza mudflaps STi WRX Turbo New Age (item 4607052029 end time 18-Mar-07 20:01:52 GMT)
eBay.co.uk: Subaru Impreza mudflaps STi WRX Turbo New Age (item 4607052029 end time 18-Mar-07 20:01:52 GMT)
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Thanks for the comments, I think I'll be going for the pc flaps as they seem to be quite highly rated and the colour match is pretty good from the pics I've seen.
Once fitted I'll do my best to post some pics up.
Once fitted I'll do my best to post some pics up.
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Talking mudflaps, anyone know if they fit on a new age wagon? Been looking at Subaru accessories brochure for latest impreza's and it appears to state that their mudflaps don't fit wagon.
Anyone know for sure?
Anyone know for sure?
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you get what you pay for with the performance creations one's to be honest.
mine looked fine to start with but they are not rigid at all and have become a bit bent out of shape.
if you're just after protection at a very reasonable price you can't go wrong, if you want something to look good for years to come go for Prodrive ones
mine looked fine to start with but they are not rigid at all and have become a bit bent out of shape.
if you're just after protection at a very reasonable price you can't go wrong, if you want something to look good for years to come go for Prodrive ones
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I got Scott Lowe on mine and are well worth the money.
Bought some PC ones for a mate, black and last of the metal brackets, Scott Lowe ones were better quality IMO.
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Bought some PC ones for a mate, black and last of the metal brackets, Scott Lowe ones were better quality IMO.
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Where can you get the prodrive ones from, i have looked on their website but cant find them on there, think i might just go for the scoobyworld ones