Rileysport
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how much are they????
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abdus
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i paid £17/pair vat incl from dealer
and they are simple and easy fit, mould perfectly in
front ones i bought dont have the logo on, rear ones have iirc
[Edited on 15-05-2006 by abdus]
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Jambo
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u can have my calibra ones if u want for a small sum
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
u can have my calibra ones if u want for a small sum
[Edited on 15-05-2006 by Jambo]
the edited part
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tom_simes
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yep, £34 for the full set, although I found the front ones a bit of an arse to fit with having to cut the archliner correctly. Although the second one was much easier, as I learnt from the first one.
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Jambo
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abdus spelling was shocking and before i finished writing the sentance my colleague kindle touched the post reply button Wanker
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Rileysport
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it had them on before... but in my early days i was stupid and removed them rears i have... i need the fronts
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J1M
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If you want aftermarket ones, www.plastics4performance.co.uk will do you a set of mudflaps in a range of colours.
Jim
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by J1M
If you want aftermarket ones, www.plastics4performance.co.uk will do you a set of mudflaps in a range of colours.
Jim
gotta be vaux ones
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abdus
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Actually I was a bit surprised as to how easy they fitted...
And yes, get proper and specific vaux ones ....nice, easy and mould rightly with the arch spat
but i have never been able to use these
dont have a clue as to where they go
[Edited on 15-05-2006 by abdus]
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Mattss Corsa
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Ive got some brand new ones for sale mate. £12 and there yours
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
Actually I was a bit surprised as to how easy they fitted...
And yes, get vaux ones....nice, easy and mould rightly with the arch spat
but i have never been able to use these
dont have a clue as to where they go
[Edited on 15-05-2006 by abdus]
You didn't use part 'b'?
So how the hell do your front mudflaps stay on?
That is the part I was on about that needed to go through the cut in the archliner, to hold them steady against it.
I must have put mine on well, as I was speeding 'slightly' on my private road yesterday, and they haven't moved!
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abdus
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You didn't use part 'b'?
So how the hell do your front mudflaps stay on?
That is the part I was on about that needed to go through the cut in the archliner, to hold them steady against it.
I must have put mine on well, as I was speeding 'slightly' on my private road yesterday, and they haven't moved!
use none, just the small plastic screw and there's no problem at all...
in place properly
do you have any pic how to fix 'b'?
[Edited on 15-05-2006 by abdus]
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tom_simes
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um - I fitted them yesterday, then drove back to University, but binned the instructions before I left.
But, here goes:
Take off your mudflap and on the part that clips in to the arch, you will see two large holes with grooves cut into them.
If you then get 'b', you will see that one part fits into the grooves. You hopefully will then see how the other part fits to the arch liner, by going through the hole you have to make and tightening the bolt, therefore holding the mudflap to the arch securely.
Capiche?
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abdus
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ok will have a look...thnx
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tom_simes
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hope it makes sense!
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
hope it makes sense!
read it 3 times
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