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(17-10-2011 06:06pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: [ -> ]Dynamic Front Flaps
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/u...d_Flap.pdf

Dynamic Rear Flaps
http://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/u...d_Flap.pdf

Thanks Tim brilliant info! Looks relatively easy although does require some drilling and cutting a small square hole which might be tricky for some.

Are the panels they are mounting on (particularly the one you drill and cut) plastic? If you don't mind looking Smile

It's also a one way trip as you drill holes visible areas without the flaps.
thanks brahhh!!!
I will have a look in the morning, I prefer to get the dealer to fit these sort of things even though it costs, at least I can shout at them and demand money back it they get it wrong! And I get a 12 months guarantee against parts and workmanship from them but not if I fit them using my two left hands with 5 thumbs on each
Some of us have greater manual dexterity, Tim.
(17-10-2011 08:49pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: [ -> ]I will have a look in the morning, I prefer to get the dealer to fit these sort of things even though it costs, at least I can shout at them and demand money back it they get it wrong! And I get a 12 months guarantee against parts and workmanship from them but not if I fit them using my two left hands with 5 thumbs on each

Thanks Tim, I'm still considering whether to do myself for the sake of £110-ish, specially as it'll be darn cold by the time I get mine... And maybe the dealer will offer to do it to make up for the wait... Shocked
Yea my dealer wanted $244 for the installation; i hanged up the phone immediately! I now, just need to buy a jack heavier duty jack and i will do it myself.
I think all road cars should come with mud flaps fitted as standard, they save your car from sill rash damage. They also save water & stones from flying to the cars behind and so saves stone chips, but more importantly it assists other motorists from driving through your spray and that just makes it safer for everyone....so go get them fitted and let's start a trend!
(18-10-2011 01:13am)Spiderman Wrote: [ -> ]I think all road cars should come with mud flaps fitted as standard, they save your car from sill rash damage. They also save water & stones from flying to the cars behind and so saves stone chips, but more importantly it assists other motorists from driving through your spray and that just makes it safer for everyone....so go get them fitted and let's start a trend!

Here we go:

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What is about this - the famous mudflap girl:

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Suggest that you watch the video link posted by Cutter7 - for a Dynamic it is very easy - even I might attempt this now I have seen it done!
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