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Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?
The Valeter
 

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Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

I have ordered front mud flaps for my Dynamic but any ideas as to what it would look like with the rears as well? Sometimes cars look naff with the rear flaps but never seen a Dynamic or any other Evoque for that matter with rears fitted.
I would imagine the rears are easier to fit as well as I believe the fronts are a bit fiddly so I asked the dealer to fit them.

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18-03-2012 07:23pm
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J77
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

Check out the thread 'rear mud flaps' ali as some photos of her dynamic with front and rear flaps. Thumbs Up personally prefer all 4.

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18-03-2012 07:41pm
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CSJ
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

Definitely all 4 for me, they blend in ok and i really don't notice them. I have never been a mudflap fan but I think these look ok

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18-03-2012 07:50pm
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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

All 4 is my vote.

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18-03-2012 08:07pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

Sounds pretty much unnanamous then! Wink

Is there a link to the thread mentioned?

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18-03-2012 09:03pm
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Firenze
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

Yeah agree all 4 and I think the rears on my Dynamic look better than without, I fitted mine yesterday and the rears are more difficult than the fronts.

A little tip, I marked out and cut out the square cutout and drilled the hole for the front on an old credit card then drill the hole in the correct place on the front trim then put one of the bolts through the hole in the credit card and into the hole drilled in the front trim. Then you can use that as a template for the square holes just use a new Stanley knife to cut it in the front trim-it saves you trying to mark the square hole out twice laying under your Evoque! And helps to prevent you slipping with the knife

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18-03-2012 09:05pm
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cjfp
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Rear-mud-...+mud+flaps

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18-03-2012 09:10pm
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The Valeter
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

(18-03-2012 09:05pm)Firenze Wrote:  Yeah agree all 4 and I think the rears on my Dynamic look better than without, I fitted mine yesterday and the rears are more difficult than the fronts.

A little tip, I marked out and cut out the square cutout and drilled the hole for the front on an old credit card then drill the hole in the correct place on the front trim then put one of the bolts through the hole in the credit card and into the hole drilled in the front trim. Then you can use that as a template for the square holes just use a new Stanley knife to cut it in the front trim-it saves you trying to mark the square hole out twice laying under your Evoque! And helps to prevent you slipping with the knife

Sod that then I think I will get the dealer to fit all 4!! I am useless at these sort of things, usually make mistakes & end up losing ones temper!

Oh & the picture in the link of the white Evoque look very good indeed.

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MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

4 definitely, Checkout mine post #29

My Dynamic Fuji Manual

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Mud Flaps

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The Valeter
 

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RE: Mud Flaps - 2 or 4?

[quote='PhilSkill' pid='46967' dateline='1332109437']
4 definitely, Checkout mine post #29

My Dynamic Fuji Manualquote]

Excellent.......just sent an email to my dealer to fit.

Oh & those wheels look really good. Yes I love the Style 7's I have ordered but there is something about them I really like. I know of a full set of new ones of them for £6000 & I am tempted.

Came Home On 02/03/13 Pure Tech In Barolo Black/Cirrus Trim with Bespoke Firenze Ascents + Numerous Factory Options!!
Also :-

Rover 25GSi - 2005 Everyday Car.
MG ZR-Express Van - 2005 Special Factory Order (Literally a one off).
MG Montego 2.0i - 1990 Shows/Sunny Days.
MG Metro 1300 - 1983 Being Restored!
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