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Mudflap fitting opinions
wavey.dave
 

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Mudflap fitting opinions

Hey folks

Just back from the dealer after getting mudflaps fitted. Not too sure I'm happy with the fitting tbh. They don't seem to have re-attached wheel arch fittings, and they've made a cut in the wheel arch liner.

What do you think -
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28-08-2012 03:46pm
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Griff449
 

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RE: Mudflap fitting opinions

Oh hope they don't do that with mine this week........

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28-08-2012 04:13pm
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vinda
 

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That's terrible. Mine were fitted by dealer and not like that. Id complain
Why did they cut a chunk out of your car. I'd demand that they replace that. Boj job. Which dealer do you use
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28-08-2012 04:55pm
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Dwp
 

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I've just fitted some to mine over the weekend, easy enough job, did both front and back with the wheels on. There is a bit of a cut out in the wheel arch lining where the body meets the bumper, but they definitely haven't got sitting correctly.

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28-08-2012 05:10pm
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IvorRedOne
 

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RE: Mudflap fitting opinions

(28-08-2012 03:46pm)wavey.dave Wrote:  Hey folks
Just back from the dealer after getting mudflaps fitted. Not too sure I'm happy with the fitting tbh. They don't seem to have re-attached wheel arch fittings, and they've made a cut in the wheel arch liner.

Had mine fitted about two weeks ago. Just had to go and check mine to see if there was any damage. Thankfully not. You should show these pics of mine to your dealer and get them to sort out the damage they have done to your vehicle. That's unacceptable.

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Few pics for those not sure about having mudflaps fitted. Personally, they do stop the crap riding up the side of the car and they give the car a wider stance look about it.

Car shown with no Badges except Evoque.
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28-08-2012 05:34pm
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wavey.dave
 

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update

it was basically shoddy fitting. The liner hand't been pushed back into place, gave it a bit of a shove and the cut is now concealed. Still think the mudflap alignment is out though.

IvorRedOne - I notice they didn't replace the fittings on yours either.

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28-08-2012 06:40pm
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IvorRedOne
 

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(28-08-2012 06:40pm)wavey.dave Wrote:  update

it was basically shoddy fitting. The liner hand't been pushed back into place, gave it a bit of a shove and the cut is now concealed. Still think the mudflap alignment is out though.

IvorRedOne - I notice they didn't replace the fittings on yours either.
Glad you managed to conceal the hole cut. Though can you explain about replacing the fittings. Not sure what you mean. Should there be a cover over this area?
28-08-2012 07:02pm
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wavey.dave
 

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in your picture number 1, you can see two holes, I believe from looking at the fitting instructions that two fixings should be in place there. They are removed as step 1 of the instructions, and it looks like they weren't replaced (same with mine). Although I could be reading the instructions wrong!

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28-08-2012 07:15pm
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mark_n
 

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I wouldn't be happy with either of those. The mudflap is too low. It's an absolute bodger's paradise and the instructions are hopeless. IMHO, fitting them yourself, taking the wheel off and taking time to do it right is the way to go.

Mark

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28-08-2012 10:21pm
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IvorRedOne
 

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(28-08-2012 10:21pm)mark_n Wrote:  I wouldn't be happy with either of those. The mudflap is too low. It's an absolute bodger's paradise and the instructions are hopeless. IMHO, fitting them yourself, taking the wheel off and taking time to do it right is the way to go.

What do you mean Mark "mudflaps are too low" I can't see how they could be fitted any differently. Mine were fitted by a Dealership. Please advise further. Thanks
28-08-2012 10:33pm
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