Mud flap installation
Mud flap installation
I had the dealer install my back flaps, but had to order the front ones from TX. I don't really want to waste the time gonig back to the dealer. They said they's install them for $12. I'd like to do it myself. Is it just a matter of those 2 screws? Is it pretty easy? Whats the easy way to get the screw driver in that small space? Thanks.
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Re: Mud flap installation
Fronts are real easy bro, since you can turn the front wheels to suit. You'll have 'em on in no time........[img]/w3timages/icons/smile.gif[/img],,Dealer did the harder ones....
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Re: Mud flap installation
The rear is best installed with the tires off the car. Gives you more room to drill the two holes on the inside of the fender lip (actually the bumper cover). There are actually three holes that needs to be drilled: 2 on the bumper cover lip and one on the bottom of the bumper cover. As long as you follows the directions, it is a piece of cake.
Re: Mud flap installation
Good luck with the mud flap's man, but for 12 bucks I'd say let the dealer do it since they most likely have experience with other's as well. (I assume)
I wouldn't put Mud Flap's on my car, it's bad enough scraping the bottom on steep bumps or dips...
I wouldn't put Mud Flap's on my car, it's bad enough scraping the bottom on steep bumps or dips...
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