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Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided
vcruiser
 

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RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

I was about to order in white, but i saw some good pics of it in black, so i switched it up!
I get my black dynamic at the end of october in Canada!
28-09-2011 01:57pm
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lrdaft
 

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Post: #12
RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

Is it just me or does the rear af the evoque look a bit like an Austin allegro?LaughingEmbarrassed

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28-09-2011 09:32pm
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PAT
 

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Post: #13
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Not for me, prefer the look without the mud flaps.

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29-09-2011 03:04am
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CSJ
 

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Post: #14
RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

All about personal preference I guess but I prefer the Prestige with the mudflaps and the Dynamic without.

For me the rounded higher bumper is finished better with the mudflaps but the Dynamic with its different bumper and lower paint line looks better without.

All personal taste tho

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29-09-2011 04:02pm
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Ezandania
 

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Post: #15
RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

Thanks for the pics David. The mudflaps does change the appearance quite a bit eh. Fattens up the rear, looks good on the Pure/Prestige, but when fitted on the Dynamic, it seems that you'd need fatter wheels to go with it.

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29-09-2011 06:07pm
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hybris
 

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Post: #16
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No mudflaps on mine. Don't like...

Order of Evoque Dynamic cancelled due to delays and no information on delivery date. Wish you all the best of luck and hope you will receive your cars soon. Its a lovely car! Many thanks for all great answers and feedback on this forum! Take care! Cheers! /Hybris
29-09-2011 06:37pm
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cjfp
 

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Question reposted for exigejoe

Thinking about getting some mudflaps on the Evoque as it as a tendency for the wheels to shoot up dirt into the side of the vechile. Just wondering if anybody has install mudflaps(from the accessory line)? Are their pre-existing holes already for just a straight easy bolt on or is drilling required? Do i need to remove the wheel in order to install it or can i just use a racket and socket with screw bit head to do the job? Thanks!

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17-10-2011 05:24pm
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defender_uk
 

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Post: #18
RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

looking forward to the answer too...thinking about getting some...after two days drivinf around home, i can see they are needed....

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17-10-2011 05:29pm
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exigejoe
 

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I called the dealer and they told me that drilling is required. Look at the inner fender well and found no pre-exisiting hole. So i guess just a little more elbow grease is needed...errr...small weekend project i guess! Pic look good though. functionality and style. Plus its only $80 each set here for each axle.

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17-10-2011 05:55pm
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mark_n
 

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Post: #20
RE: Mudflaps - pics with and without for anyone undecided

Yes, for at least one of the front or back, you need to cut a square hole to allow a speednut to be slotted in. No big deal, measure twice cut once.

Best way to cut a square hole in the plastic sill is to drill a pilot hole and then use a cutting drill bit which cuts sideways as you move the drill laterally. I can absolutely guarantee that my square hole (hidden by the mud-flap unless you get it really wrong) will be neater than the dealer's...

FWIW, I intend once I get my car to show step by step instructions with pictures of the mud-flaps and roof rails.

Oh, and by the way, you will definitely need to jack the car up and remove the wheel at each corner.

Mark

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17-10-2011 06:03pm
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