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Old 29 March 2010 | 06:51 PM
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Hey guys,

My Scooby World mudflaps turned up today but there were no destructions with them.

Any one got any they can email me by any chance?
Old 29 March 2010 | 08:05 PM
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if you give them a buzz in the morning im sure they will email them to you...i lost mine wen i got some, and they emailed them straight over....
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Let us know how difficult they are to fit. I'm thinking of getting some and fitting them myself. Best of luck, by the way...
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get some pics when done, flaps are next on the shopping list
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Don't look too bad just didn't want to put any bolts in the wrong place and have to take them off again.

Will hopefully make a start tomorrow if I get the instructions and it doesn't pour down!!
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Originally Posted by beef-on-the-bone
get some pics when done, flaps are next on the shopping list
Will do my good man
Old 29 March 2010 | 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by s70rjw
Let us know how difficult they are to fit. I'm thinking of getting some and fitting them myself. Best of luck, by the way...
Hi mate
I fitted these myself and they are quite straight forward, Make sure you take the wheels off when fitting as this makes it soooooooo much easier. I think it took me a couple of hour to complete and pack everything away
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I fitted these myself and they are quite straight forward, Make sure you take the wheels off when fitting as this makes it soooooooo much easier. I think it took me a couple of hour to complete and pack everything away
The front ones look the most awkward to me. The bit that confused me was the middle hole. You have the 2 for the arch (simple enough) the 2 at the opposite end (assuming the self tappers are for these) then the middle one has nothing to screw to unless you bend the heck out of it which I didn't want to do before seeing instructions.

Do you have an installed pic of yours by any chance?
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I don't mate sorry
I will have a look in the morning and get back to you. You do have to bend them to the correct shape tho.
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Rang ScoobyWorld this morning - Instructions were emailed to me within half hour

Top Guys/Gals up there!!

Look really easy to fit now i know where all the bits go.

Just one question - what size drill bit did any of you use for the self tappers? 3mm?

Should have the pics up in a few days if it stops raining here!!
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Yeah mate, 3mm.

This was this my very first mod. Really simple to fit, goes someway to keeping crap off your paintwork and makes the beast look better. All for 60 notes
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90% of the way there - fitted front and rear flaps. All I have to do is drill and screw to the inner arch.

Can't believe the car is held together with plastic clips - if it works I suppose.

@ beef-on-the-bone: they're super easy to fit - just a few plastic clips. Hardest part is making yourself get out there to do it in the rain!!

Will post a few pics of the finished result when done.
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Originally Posted by greatgonzo
Hi mate
I fitted these myself and they are quite straight forward, Make sure you take the wheels off when fitting as this makes it soooooooo much easier. I think it took me a couple of hour to complete and pack everything away
Cheers . If you're wrong I'll post you the pics ok my bleeding knuckles....
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Here's a pic of the rears. Look really good on - very impressed!!

Were so easy to fit too.

Cheers for all the help guys.

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instructions to fit mudflaps god heard it all now
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Originally Posted by scoobwrx94import
instructions to fit mudflaps god heard it all now
Didn't want to use the wrong clips in the wrong places and have to take it all apart. Whats wrong with that!?
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if in doubt, ask!!! what's up with that?!?!?
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