Mud Flaps

Leon180VT

Autoroute Cruiser
Jun 2, 2001
83
0
Jersey,Channel Isles
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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.
 

Curtly

Active Member
Jun 5, 2015
893
19
Essex
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.

I assume of you have an Fr them they just bolt on?
 

Curtly

Active Member
Jun 5, 2015
893
19
Essex
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.

Will you be getting anymore rears soon?
 

paulolourenco76

Active Member
Apr 12, 2015
40
3
Edinburgh
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.

Thanks mate. managed to get a pair for the front and rear last night. Glad I was reading this post as I just managed to get a full set from you. Remember to come back on here when you have more as I am sure we will run your stocks dry again :)
 
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will_0407

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Oct 8, 2014
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Any drilling required to fit the fronts?
I dont fancy drilling my new car

It's only rilling through the plastic arch lining which is a few mm thick. For the lower screw there's nothing behind it, and for the upper screw there's the square hole that you put the square rawlplug type thing into so on both occasions you're drilling to space.

Just fitted mine- if you have a torx with a ratchet the rears will take you 5 minutes each (if that!)- I only had the t25 torx drill bit so I had to use pliers to hold it and loosen each screw, and same for the fronts. Fronts should only take a little longer.

Very pleased with mine. Now to find my next accessory!
 

G17RY

Active Member
Feb 10, 2016
169
1
Dunfermline, Scotland
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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will_0407

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Oct 8, 2014
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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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This is what I used: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7114676.htm

I managed to reach the pen mark I made for the inner screw without any issues with the wheel on full lock

EDIT: just realised what you meant about the 90 degree drill- you're correct in the fact that I couldn't drill 'straight' into the arch for the inner screw, I drilled at an angle, but there's nothing behind the arch and the hole was still fine to slot the little screw plug into. Doing it your way is the best way to do it 100% properly and not cut any corners (like I clearly did!)
 
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Walone

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Feb 10, 2016
1,716
507
Near Heathrow
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)

Car looks lovely and clean, even the inside of the wheels, looking at the n/s/f one. have you had the car long, how many miles?
 
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