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Old 11 August 2013, 06:01 PM
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Anyone got these on their scooby? Any good? Thinking of these for my black sti, not sure whether to have lettering in white or red?

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Old 11 August 2013, 06:09 PM
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Yes I have,good quality easy to fit according to Prodriverules
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Have a set of black mud flaps fitted with grey logo on my blue bugeye WRX look great, excellent quality, very easy to fit and " no drilling " which is mainly why i purchased a set

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Old 11 August 2013, 08:23 PM
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Got a set on mine, well worth paying the extra for them, nice fit and no drilling required like the other ones
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i've got some on mine, black with grey letters

very easy to fit, just uses the std holes for arch liner
Old 11 August 2013, 09:45 PM
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Seen them up close, nice product.

Not sure they're better than Ian's Kaylan mudflaps from Performance Creations of Bolton. He can make up any design and you'll get them one hell of a lot quicker than importing from the USA!

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Originally Posted by thenewgalaxy
Seen them up close, nice product.

Not sure they're better than Ian's Kaylan mudflaps from Performance Creations of Bolton. He can make up any design and you'll get them one hell of a lot quicker than importing from the USA!


+1 for Ian at PerformanceCreations
http://www.performancecreations.co.uk/subaru-18-c.asp


If I were wanting to spend £150 on mud flaps I've of boughtthe Kaylan ones from Ian at £130
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I got some performance creation ones.

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Brill guys will check this out, always good to ask the question
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Originally Posted by salsa-king
...Kaylan ones from Ian at £130
You should have haggled more
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Most of our customers upgrade from Rallyarmor flaps to our flaps simply because the Rallyarmor ones are so tiny.
You can see some comparison pics on our website: http://www.rally-tech.com/comparison.html

We make a set of 4mm motorsport compliant flaps for $160 shipped (103 pounds). 3mm flaps are not motorsport compliant any more and can't be used in competition. Our flaps are used on real rally cars all over the USA and Canada.

- 4mm (minimum) thick polyurethane flaps, CNC cut for a perfectly smooth edge
- twin mounting holes allowing you to raise/lower the flaps by 30mm
- 1.5mm waterjet cut aluminum brackets, powdercoated as standard
- full stainless steel mounting hardware
- custom logos-
- express shipping included in the cost (2-4 days delivery time)








GD/GG - http://www.rally-tech.com/poly_flaps_gd.html
GC/GF/GM - http://www.rally-tech.com/poly_flaps_gc.html

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I really would recommend the ones from Tim at Rallytech.
Use to have performance creations ones, were fine really, but Rallytech are that touch better in materials used,fit,service.
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Originally Posted by tim@rallytech
Most of our customers upgrade from Rallyarmor flaps to our flaps simply because the Rallyarmor ones are so tiny.
You can see some comparison pics on our website: http://www.rally-tech.com/comparison.html

We make a set of 4mm motorsport compliant flaps for $160 shipped (103 pounds). 3mm flaps are not motorsport compliant any more and can't be used in competition. Our flaps are used on real rally cars all over the USA and Canada.

- 4mm (minimum) thick polyurethane flaps, CNC cut for a perfectly smooth edge
- twin mounting holes allowing you to raise/lower the flaps by 30mm
- 1.5mm waterjet cut aluminum brackets, powdercoated as standard
- full stainless steel mounting hardware
- custom logos-
- express shipping included in the cost (2-4 days delivery time)







GD/GG - http://www.rally-tech.com/poly_flaps_gd.html
GC/GF/GM - http://www.rally-tech.com/poly_flaps_gc.html

Video Link: http://youtu.be/jWBJZ4uoN7g
Hi Tim, do you have comparison pics of your product against the RallyArmor ones - for the hatchback sti?
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Originally Posted by Imy877
Hi Tim, do you have comparison pics of your product against the RallyArmor ones - for the hatchback sti?
Hi mate, our 08+ flap kits are still in development. We sent a set over to the USA for testing and we're just waiting for the first production run of brackets and flaps to finish being made.

No comparison pics I'm afraid but I can say our flaps are around 280mm in width front and rear instead of using big flap at the rear and a small flap at the front.
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Originally Posted by tim@rallytech

Hi mate, our 08+ flap kits are still in development. We sent a set over to the USA for testing and we're just waiting for the first production run of brackets and flaps to finish being made.

No comparison pics I'm afraid but I can say our flaps are around 280mm in width front and rear instead of using big flap at the rear and a small flap at the front.

Sounds good, I'll keep an eye out for these. Do the rears attach using brackets too? Any drilling / new holes required?
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Originally Posted by Imy877
Sounds good, I'll keep an eye out for these. Do the rears attach using brackets too? Any drilling / new holes required?
Yes brackets are on front and rear, drilling is required. All of our flaps require drilling but as long as it's done correctly and sealed afterwards it's fine.
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Originally Posted by tim@rallytech

Yes brackets are on front and rear, drilling is required. All of our flaps require drilling but as long as it's done correctly and sealed afterwards it's fine.
Thanks for input Tim helps in the buying decision !
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I bought Rally Armour $170 ish + postage

$170 ish + postage = $212.69 = £134.50p (exchange rate dependant) total £170

Then just before delivery had to pay Import duty of £25.52p 20% ish + Handling Fee £8.00p

So approx £203 total









Tony

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