Fitting scoobyworld mudflaps
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Fitting scoobyworld mudflaps
Got my scoobyworld mudflaps through yday, havent had a chance to go out and fit them yet as im waiting till next week when i fit my new skirts.
How have people found fitting them before? I got the new age instructions and to be honest the instructions seem pretty unclear (and im used to fitting things like this from instructions as i have to do it all the time at work on PDI's!)
Might be me being blonde, and maybe it'll all make more sense when im actually in front of the car trying to fit them....just thought id get a heads up n see if there was any hints and tips from anyone elses experience tho?
How have people found fitting them before? I got the new age instructions and to be honest the instructions seem pretty unclear (and im used to fitting things like this from instructions as i have to do it all the time at work on PDI's!)
Might be me being blonde, and maybe it'll all make more sense when im actually in front of the car trying to fit them....just thought id get a heads up n see if there was any hints and tips from anyone elses experience tho?
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I fitted mine a couple of years ago and it is pretty straight forward. Just make sure you have a nice and sharp drill bit, i found it quite tough drilling the holes needed to fit the front ones.
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Theyre pretty straight forward - if you get stuck give us a call, we'll talk you through it.
The only aspect we need to add to the instructions is a quick tip of using masking tape to hold the Subaru clip nuts in place to prevent them sliding down the arch.
Neil
The only aspect we need to add to the instructions is a quick tip of using masking tape to hold the Subaru clip nuts in place to prevent them sliding down the arch.
Neil
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