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Old 09 December 2009, 04:03 PM
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With the onset of winter and the car gettin covered in salt and all sorts of c**p, thinking about getting a set of mudflaps for my 03 WRX.
How easy are they to fit? seen decent ones at scoobyworld.
Does it involve loads of drilling?
Old 09 December 2009, 04:53 PM
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I think that the rally armour ones just mount uning holes that are already there.
02 to 07 Subaru Impreza WRX STI

I'm after a set for my bugeye so perhaps we can order together (as rally armour are in the USA and split the delivery/tax cost?
Old 09 December 2009, 05:30 PM
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I bought mine from rallyflapz for my 01 bugeye. They come complete with the laser cut brackets and were pretty easy to fit. Two plugs go into the original holes and then a single self tapper into the wheel arch. Rear ones were simple but had to drill a small pilot hole for the front ones (wheel arch liner seemed thicker on the front)

http://www.performancecreations.co.u...dnVersionID=27

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Old 09 December 2009, 05:37 PM
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Thanks chaps.
Looking for plain red ones with no logo so scoobyworld looks the best option for my requirements.
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scoobyparts get my vote, came with very good instructions extra fixtures and fittings and at a reasonable price, also turned up the next day. BTW when you fit them don't do like i did and reverse up a kerb, the wheel likes to eat them and take half your bumper down as well.
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I've got a set of rally armour ones on my Type R, they are very good quality and reasonably priced at around $50 a set.
I dont think they do red though so might not be for you but well worth a look.
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I got a set of black plain ones from scoobyworld to fit to my rally car for tarmac events , very easy to fit , can recommend these
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Just had my flaps from PC..quality, and a doddle to fit..cheers for all the info.
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