I pick up my front mud flaps tomorrow from my dealer.
Some one ordered a set but did not pick them up so I only have to pay $30.40 inc. GST
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So we'll wait till Troy picks his up... We'll see what it looks like. Should be the same one that Tin_Pusher put up.
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These mudflaps are great.
I was surprised how wide they were. They are as wide as the tyres.
They fit nicely to the shape of the side skirts and guards.
Cost $30.80 (Trade)Pt No.MZ314116 - Mudflaps- Front
Fit; 2minutes. 1 screws, 2 clips and double sided tape provided.
The screw and 2 clips need to be removed. Area cleaned for double sided tape. Pressed into place. Then screw and pin clips refitted.
Pictures below;
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap004.jpg
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap001.jpg
I was surprised how wide they were. They are as wide as the tyres.
They fit nicely to the shape of the side skirts and guards.
Cost $30.80 (Trade)Pt No.MZ314116 - Mudflaps- Front
Fit; 2minutes. 1 screws, 2 clips and double sided tape provided.
The screw and 2 clips need to be removed. Area cleaned for double sided tape. Pressed into place. Then screw and pin clips refitted.
Pictures below;
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap004.jpg
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap001.jpg
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aspir3 wrote:These mudflaps are great.
I was surprised how wide they were. They are as wide as the tyres.
They fit nicely to the shape of the side skirts and guards.
Cost $30.80 (Trade)Pt No.MZ314116 - Mudflaps- Front
Fit; 2minutes. 1 screws, 2 clips and double sided tape provided.
The screw and 2 clips need to be removed. Area cleaned for double sided tape. Pressed into place. Then screw and pin clips refitted.
Pictures below;
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap004.jpg
http://www.clubcj.net/img/results/20100 ... lap001.jpg
A 2 minute job has turned into a nightmare for me. I cannot get the silver screw from underneath the car that holds the side skirt to go back in. It doesn't seem long enough once the mud guard is no. Help please!!!!
Marty I dont know how I can help.
I did not look where the screw goes in to.
I just took mine out and it fit back in without any trouble.
If you look where the screw goes there may be one of those steel clips which go over a hole that may have moved out of position. I am only guessing as I did not take any notice.
Tomorrow I need to fit the Passenger side. I can look then and maybe able to help a bit more.
I did not look where the screw goes in to.
I just took mine out and it fit back in without any trouble.
If you look where the screw goes there may be one of those steel clips which go over a hole that may have moved out of position. I am only guessing as I did not take any notice.
Tomorrow I need to fit the Passenger side. I can look then and maybe able to help a bit more.
Yes I can take a picture for you tomorrow.
Yesterday I quickly fit the right side and took a few close pictures. It is parked in the garage and against the wall, so it was hard to get a picture of the whole car and to fit the passengers side..
I will take the car out of the garage tomorrow and fit the passenger side. I will look what the screw goes in to as well and take a picture of the car side on. I will take it low to the ground so you can see them.
Yesterday I quickly fit the right side and took a few close pictures. It is parked in the garage and against the wall, so it was hard to get a picture of the whole car and to fit the passengers side..
I will take the car out of the garage tomorrow and fit the passenger side. I will look what the screw goes in to as well and take a picture of the car side on. I will take it low to the ground so you can see them.
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Thanks Troy
There seems to be a white plastic clip of some sort that holds the side skirt in place. This is what the screw fits into. However mine engages with the clip only in the last mm or 2 so when I have the mud flap in place I cannot get it to engage with the clip to lock in place it just keeps threading.
Marty
There seems to be a white plastic clip of some sort that holds the side skirt in place. This is what the screw fits into. However mine engages with the clip only in the last mm or 2 so when I have the mud flap in place I cannot get it to engage with the clip to lock in place it just keeps threading.
Marty
ejay wrote:Thanks Troy
There seems to be a white plastic clip of some sort that holds the side skirt in place. This is what the screw fits into. However mine engages with the clip only in the last mm or 2 so when I have the mud flap in place I cannot get it to engage with the clip to lock in place it just keeps threading.
Marty
Get a longer screw. Once it starts you should be alright.
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