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Mudflap Fitting (guide with pics)


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57 minutes ago, lordofazeroth said:

What are these mudflaps for, actually?

They keep small stones off the vehicle, they reduce a bit of mud on the vehicle

 

You've already answered your own question... ;)

 

It might also help keep the rear of an estate cleaner but I doubt it would be significant.

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Great guide but does anyone know how if the salon And estate mudguards are the same? Looking to get a set but can't an  after market set for the estate.. 

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I got some really cheap aftermarket mud flaps from a well known auction site.

 

I couldn’t find them listed for the estate but I took a punt on them.

 

The good news is the quality seems good, time will tell. I fitted them by removing the original torx fittings and then refitting with the flap in place. They look OE and fit well. Fitted in minutes.
 

The seller was “hb- -moly”.

 

They cost less than £13, delivered to the UK from China which took a few weeks as stated. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, petecass80 said:

I got some really cheap aftermarket mud flaps from a well known auction site.

 

I couldn’t find them listed for the estate but I took a punt on them.

 

The good news is the quality seems good, time will tell. I fitted them by removing the original torx fittings and then refitting with the flap in place. They look OE and fit well. Fitted in minutes.
 

The seller was “hb- -moly”.

 

They cost less than £13, delivered to the UK from China which took a few weeks as stated. 

 

 

That user name doesn't work for me, search only gets me pencils (HB and moly) 😞

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Thanks for the guide. It was a useful reference, although I did mine slightly differently, bolting the flaps in place before drilling the holes. This made sure the plug would fit in the right place.

On 09/05/2021 at 11:58, Oikey said:

Hi, great post, I'm looking for a full set of mudflaps but struggling to find the right ones for a superb sportline estate 2017, any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Oikey,

 

I used the following part numbers on my estate:

3V0075111

3V0075101

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Thanks a lot clearer than the enclosed instructions.

 

Just got the mud flaps ready to fit one weekend.

An expensive read as I just ordered a right angled drill (good excuse to add to the tool kit)

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Just a little bump to keep this alive. 

 

Did my rears today, rain stopped play on the fronts. 

Thought I needed to take the front wheels off but after reading this,  I'll get my coat!

Parts from Skoda-parts.com, brilliant service.  

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ah remember when mudflaps used to be almost a standard fitment?

I'm guessing there are 2 primary reasons for their demise:
1) bean counters
2) lowering the CD figure

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