Excellent, thank youThey are easy to fit. I put a brief description and pics on another thread from when I fitted mine. Search 'cupra mudflaps front and rear'
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Excellent, thank youThey are easy to fit. I put a brief description and pics on another thread from when I fitted mine. Search 'cupra mudflaps front and rear'
Not fitted yet but they look as good as mud flaps can I guess
From the instructions the fronts will be a piece of cake. The rears will need a bit more work (removal of wheel and a bit of drilling) but nothing that looks taxing.
That's all the pairs of mudflaps sold now. We do still have some fronts left on item number 281930469628 that I will be accepting £35 for club members but we no longer have any rears!
Thank you for your purchases guys and once again keep an eye out on our eBay for anymore Leon goodies coming soon!!
Steven.
That's all the pairs of mudflaps sold now. We do still have some fronts left on item number 281930469628 that I will be accepting £35 for club members but we no longer have any rears!
Thank you for your purchases guys and once again keep an eye out on our eBay for anymore Leon goodies coming soon!!
Steven.
Yes, but only the wheel arch liningAny drilling required to fit the fronts?
I dont fancy drilling my new car
Any drilling required to fit the fronts?
I dont fancy drilling my new car
Will you be getting anymore rears soon?
Fitted mine today, here's video for front...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6h9pfmxXt4
I'll post video for rears later (I bought a tool from screw fix to avoid having to remove wheels - details in video)
Fitted mine today, here's video for front...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6h9pfmxXt4
I'll post video for rears later (I bought a tool from screw fix to avoid having to remove wheels - details in video)
Probably possible if you have a 90 degree drill. Don't think many have one in their hut. Unless of course you didn't bother with the extra point deeper inside wheelarch? You definitely can't get my DeWalt (and it is a smaller sized one) in there, even at full lock.I didn't find the need to remove the front wheels when I did mine, just turned it full lock and had plenty of space to work. Each to their own I gues.
Probably possible if you have a 90 degree drill. Don't think many have one in their hut. Unless of course you didn't bother with the extra point deeper inside wheelarch? You definitely can't get my DeWalt (and it is a smaller sized one) in there, even at full lock.
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Fitted mine today, here's video for front...
I'll post video for rears later (I bought a tool from screw fix to avoid having to remove wheels - details in video)