Mud flaps fitted to WRX03.....
#1
Hello peeps,
I just thought you might be interested to see the mud flaps i've fitted to WRX03. Reasonably east to fit and I think they look the business...... and only cost me £24.99!
Cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 12:25:20 PM]
I just thought you might be interested to see the mud flaps i've fitted to WRX03. Reasonably east to fit and I think they look the business...... and only cost me £24.99!
Cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 12:25:20 PM]
#5
Hi chaps,
I got them from my scooby dealer believe it or not. I can get you the part #'s if you need them. They are universal fitting for impreza/legacy.
Tony,
If you can't see the piccies for some reason check out them here:
Link
I think they only do black but you can always ask.
At end of the say I thought it was better than paying £170 for a set!
cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 2:05:59 PM]
I got them from my scooby dealer believe it or not. I can get you the part #'s if you need them. They are universal fitting for impreza/legacy.
Tony,
If you can't see the piccies for some reason check out them here:
Link
I think they only do black but you can always ask.
At end of the say I thought it was better than paying £170 for a set!
cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 2:05:59 PM]
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Frank
I can see them now. They look great.
Can you post the part numbers when you get them.
Did you need any extra fittings and how easy are they to fit?
Thanks Tony
I can see them now. They look great.
Can you post the part numbers when you get them.
Did you need any extra fittings and how easy are they to fit?
Thanks Tony
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#8
Hello again,
I attach more images of the original packaging from Subaru and pictures of the part numbers.
Tony, they were reasonably straight forward to fit. The rears are easy but the fronts require a little more attention.
On the fronts you need to take out the three plastic fixing screws attaching the black plastic arch cover to the body panel. Once this is done you need to pull the plastic back sufficient enough to allow you to slide on the fixings for the the screws over the hole in the arch. Push the plastic arch back in place and put the bottom most plastic screw in place. You will need to drill two holes in the mudflap at the right places so it fits square (i can take it off and do a template if you need to see how it looks). It sounds long winded but looks good once complete...
Let me know if you need any more information.
If you can't see the piccies goto the link below...
Piccies
cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:06:50 PM]
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:07:24 PM]
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:08:46 PM]
I attach more images of the original packaging from Subaru and pictures of the part numbers.
Tony, they were reasonably straight forward to fit. The rears are easy but the fronts require a little more attention.
On the fronts you need to take out the three plastic fixing screws attaching the black plastic arch cover to the body panel. Once this is done you need to pull the plastic back sufficient enough to allow you to slide on the fixings for the the screws over the hole in the arch. Push the plastic arch back in place and put the bottom most plastic screw in place. You will need to drill two holes in the mudflap at the right places so it fits square (i can take it off and do a template if you need to see how it looks). It sounds long winded but looks good once complete...
Let me know if you need any more information.
If you can't see the piccies goto the link below...
Piccies
cheers
Frank
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:06:50 PM]
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:07:24 PM]
[Edited by fastfrank - 1/11/2004 9:08:46 PM]
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