Mud flaps fitted (1 Viewer)

xulih

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I purchased a set of genuine Peugeot/Citroen front mud flaps from ebay, not sure if they are genuine OEM parts as they look very similar to the Fiamma ones but do have Peugeot/Citroen stamped on them. Rubber is quite light but seems strong enough and metal parts had a very light coat of paint. Before I fitted them I gave all the metal brackets a good coat of paint and inside the wheel arch a coat of black waxoyl/underseal mix and the brackets after fitting . Fitting is straight forward but if the brackets were overtightened they tended to push the flap off from the arch lip but maybe that was because the waxoyl was making it a bit slippy.
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Ebby

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Apr 21, 2015
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I'm looking for some good quality rear mud flaps,something similar to whats used on lorries to really suppresses the spray.The floor on my van is still drying out from the last time I used three weeks ago.I'm going to the show on Sunday has anyone seen any there,or know a supplier. Thanks
 

Ebby

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Thanks emmitdb they could well be what I am looking for,I'll investigate further.
 

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