Mud Flaps? ('08 STi)
I've had a few pairs across my two hatchbacks, though RallyArmour are by far the best. Great quality and easy to fit without the need for drilling. They only have their own logo though.
8ulldog
8ulldog
Rallyflapz sell them, they do a 3mm version and a 4mm version. Check out ebay.
Easy to fit on the rears, no holes needed, and the fronts require 3 holes into the plastic trim.
Very easy to fit all round
Adam
Easy to fit on the rears, no holes needed, and the fronts require 3 holes into the plastic trim.
Very easy to fit all round
Adam
I have rallyarmor flaps on my hatch and the quality and fitment is top notch but as you say they don't come with STI logo on
got mine from here.. really pleased with them the 4mm I have with black brackets
http://www.performancecreations.co.u...lack-902-p.asp


http://www.performancecreations.co.u...lack-902-p.asp


Last edited by salsa-king; May 13, 2015 at 11:15 PM.
In what way Nikon Man?
Are you comparing the £70 3mm or £80 4mm or £140 3mm Kaylan ones to the Rally Armor?
I originally had the 3mm Performance creation ones with stainless steel brakets (it's the car in there picture with blue wheels)
Then upgraded to the 4mm with powder coated brackets which are a slighly better design where you can slightly alter the position of the front flaps.
Are you comparing the £70 3mm or £80 4mm or £140 3mm Kaylan ones to the Rally Armor?
I originally had the 3mm Performance creation ones with stainless steel brakets (it's the car in there picture with blue wheels)
Then upgraded to the 4mm with powder coated brackets which are a slighly better design where you can slightly alter the position of the front flaps.
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I think mine were the 3mm ones but they never fitted correctly and you had to do drilling as holes never lined up and the like and yet the rally armor ones fitted 100% correctly and everything fitted in the right place 1st time.
Ok.
I removed my OE hatch mudflaps to fit these. Backs went straight on. The front you drill a couple of holes in the side plastic trim. Easy to do as you offer up the bracket to get the line up on the placement of hole. Then push the stud clips in.
I did do a scooby net how to fitting guide for them the other year.
I removed my OE hatch mudflaps to fit these. Backs went straight on. The front you drill a couple of holes in the side plastic trim. Easy to do as you offer up the bracket to get the line up on the placement of hole. Then push the stud clips in.
I did do a scooby net how to fitting guide for them the other year.
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