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Old 16 December 2006, 03:54 PM
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Default anyone local fitted Scott lowe mudflaps?

as above, just had a quick look and looks like drilling is needed? i've picked them up 2nd hand so haven't gotting fitting guide etc
Old 16 December 2006, 04:47 PM
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Rob,if they are similar to the one's on ebay,you need to take the wheels off to drill one hole.I fitted mine piece of wee.
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Hi Rob

I fitted mine (on 07 STI) with no holes required, and as above, very easy to do

cheers Paul
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Rob,

If they are the proper scott lowe flaps, you will need to drill some extra wholes as the flaps are wider on the rear and the bracket is longer.

If they are the mud ban ones (Which is what I have) you simply use the existing wholes used to keep the rear bumper on.

Be carefull when drilling, the fuel pipe runs down one side!!!!! also remember to touch up the paint to prevent rust.
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Originally Posted by DannyBoy007
Rob,

If they are the proper scott lowe flaps, you will need to drill some extra wholes as the flaps are wider on the rear and the bracket is longer.

If they are the mud ban ones (Which is what I have) you simply use the existing wholes used to keep the rear bumper on.

Be carefull when drilling, the fuel pipe runs down one side!!!!! also remember to touch up the paint to prevent rust.
Danny,

Thats the ones, one of the pairs need drilling. Anyone good with a drill
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Originally Posted by pippyrips
Danny,

Thats the ones, one of the pairs need drilling. Anyone good with a drill
When doing the flaps with wheels off maybe tackle the brakes
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