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ricric
 


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Mud flaps - good, bad or indifferent?

My new SE didn't come with mud flaps. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether adding them would be good or wouldn't it really make any difference?
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Post #3370518th Dec 2005 4:31 pm
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I had them added to mine, quite nice quality moulded ones but they are pricey. I actually like the look of them and think they do cut down a bit of spray but are more cosmetic than anything. Will probably end up ripping them off once I start taking her off-road!!
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Post #3370918th Dec 2005 5:10 pm
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I bought some for mine.

Quite easy to fit - 15 mins each and you very quickly get spray streaks up the sides without them
  
Post #3371118th Dec 2005 5:16 pm
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Hmm, are the specific LR ones best or do you think there are others that are better?
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Post #3371718th Dec 2005 5:28 pm
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If you intend on off-roading I wouldn't bother with them, they're just not flexible enough . I ripped off two today Rolling Eyes
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Mine are still here, but I would guess that my off-roading was not THAT extreme...

They came with the car. But I don't think that I would have bothered buying those...
  
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I have them on mine, they keep your car "cleaner" but, the standard onces on the DIII are not very strong. I have one broken already.
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Post #3374618th Dec 2005 8:33 pm
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Penguin wrote:
I have them on mine, they keep your car "cleaner" but, the standard onces on the DIII are not very strong. I have one broken already.


I have standard mud flaps, and must have been very lucky on the off-road trips I have been on. Never lost one yet.

Perhaps I am not trying hard enough Wink
  
Post #3376618th Dec 2005 9:56 pm
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Slimer wrote:
If you intend on off-roading I wouldn't bother with them, they're just not flexible enough . I ripped off two today Rolling Eyes


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Post #3379218th Dec 2005 11:31 pm
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I have the "Land Rover" ones (front and back) and haven't yet destroyed them off-road, even in some more extreme scenarios... close, but not yet. A few scuffs, though.

I like them and they are functional. If I was doing extreme off-road 100%, I'd remove them.
  
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Pelyma wrote:
Where you been??
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Post #3381419th Dec 2005 9:03 am
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Slimer wrote:
Pelyma wrote:
Where you been??
Trying out a new site in Wiltshire


He was probably travelling sideways in the ruts again Rolling Eyes
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Post #3382319th Dec 2005 9:50 am
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Dom Harvey wrote:
Slimer wrote:
Pelyma wrote:
Where you been??
Trying out a new site in Wiltshire


He was probably travelling sideways in the ruts again Rolling Eyes


Not stuck I hope Wink
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Post #3383119th Dec 2005 10:32 am
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Mine had them fitted, they are inobtrusive and actually look intergrated with the body mouldings, they cut down on a lot of the road grime that ends up stuck, saving the car from tar, stones and paint damage. I'm glad they were fitted as they are an expensive option easily overlooked!

I had to buy mats though because I forgot to get them in with the deal - Doh!
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Im on my 3rd set on the front and second rear. They dont like deep mud.
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