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Old 15 January 2012, 08:34 PM
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Hi ppl

I know this sounds like a really stupid question, but I got some Carbon fibre mudflaps for xmas and looking at the videos online they all have different fittings to what I have received.
I've got an 03 blob eye and I am baffled whether I need to buy any other bits.
They came with the Alu brackets and a load of screws, washers, bolts and nuts.
All the online vids and tutorials have clips and other bits, so if someone could give me a clue!!??

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This is my first post, so I will upload pics as soon as I understand how
Old 15 January 2012, 08:44 PM
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If you bought them new they should have all the necessary bits

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Ooooh, I like those.
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yep , the nuts and bolts hold the ally brackets to the flaps ! then you line the flap against ur wing , pull out the black oem plugs you see ! then use the fasteners to hold the flaps in place ! you will need to self tap one screw on each of the flaps to the inside chassis !
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Thanks
I didn't get any fitting instructions so I'm still not sure how to fit them properly.
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Thanks Haggy much appreciated
Old 15 January 2012, 09:38 PM
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no probs mate ! yer bend the ally bracket a bit asswell wen self tapping the screw , you will see wot i mean wen yer doing it , there easy to fit !
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The rear flaps need a 70mm spacer on the inner most fixing to keep them straight too!
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very straight forward job, impossible to mess up, just get stuck in and it will be obvious.
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Have you got a link to where those are from. I like those and would like a set myself please.
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