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Old 23 February 2010, 06:38 PM
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Question Prodrive Mudflap Fitting

Was putting my rear prodrive flaps up against the bumper but where ther is a hole on the stainless steel plate there is no hole in the wheel arch liner.

mudflaps are 2003 - 2006

mine is a 2006 hawkeye sti

i sked the question at the dealer about the year and they insisted they are the correct ones.

any suggestions????

thanks in advance
Old 23 February 2010, 09:38 PM
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There should be a plastic plug there that you have to remove first.
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bloomydj, how about the front ones? Are those easy to install? I'm thinking of getting a set.

Any pictures?
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Not as of yet mate not had time, i plan to do them this weekend will hopefully get some pics up if all goes well.

Im told the front ones are easy and they look pretty straight forward to be honest mate
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Cheers buddy. Look forward to your comments and pics.

Originally Posted by bloomydj
Not as of yet mate not had time, i plan to do them this weekend will hopefully get some pics up if all goes well.

Im told the front ones are easy and they look pretty straight forward to be honest mate
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went to start the mudflaps yesterday but subaru haven't supplied me with enough plastic lugs that fit to the wheel arch i was not happy after taking half my sideskirt and arch liner out!!!

so if subaru can get me the right parts by next weekend il have another go.
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Originally Posted by bloomydj
went to start the mudflaps yesterday but subaru haven't supplied me with enough plastic lugs that fit to the wheel arch i was not happy after taking half my sideskirt and arch liner out!!!

so if subaru can get me the right parts by next weekend il have another go.

side skirts and arch liner out!!! are you sure you have to do that I fitted the Scoobyworld ones and they use genuine Subaru fixings and I didn't have to take anything off other than the wheel, They are a little fiddly but shouldn't take you more then a couple hours.

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i didnt remove the arch liner or sideskirt when i fitted my prodrive ones to my newage

i just took the plugs out and and put some bolts in place
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Hi phil, any pictures to share? Do you need to drill holes to the liner? Or anywhere for that matter?

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i didnt remove the arch liner or sideskirt when i fitted my prodrive ones to my newage

i just took the plugs out and and put some bolts in place
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Originally Posted by Suberman
Hi phil, any pictures to share? Do you need to drill holes to the liner? Or anywhere for that matter?
sadly didnt take any pictures but i didnt drill into the liner ,i got some nuts and bolts from the local motor factors and used them,front and backs
was very easy after i figured out the first one .
once you have the metal bracket on the flap its plain sailing
might add i got my prodrive mudflaps off ebay for a whopping £38 posted
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Originally Posted by zs_phil
sadly didnt take any pictures but i didnt drill into the liner ,i got some nuts and bolts from the local motor factors and used them,front and backs
was very easy after i figured out the first one .
once you have the metal bracket on the flap its plain sailing
might add i got my prodrive mudflaps off ebay for a whopping £38 posted
Doesn't the kit come with supplied nuts and bolts?
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Originally Posted by Suberman
Doesn't the kit come with supplied nuts and bolts?
i didnt recieve them as i won the flaps on ebay so just went to motor factors and bought some but as a consolation prize the metal brackets were already attached to the flaps
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