JCW Splash Guard / Mud Flaps Options for F56 JCW?

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Splash Guard / Mud Flaps Options for F56 JCW?

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I am looking for mud flaps for 2016 F56 JCW. My front wheel with spacer setup picks up a little bit too much pebbles. I did some googling and I notice the OEM splash guard may or may not fit on JCW.

Does anyone know why? Does anyone have non OE mud flaps on their JCW? Anyone?

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...82162338565kt/

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Front ones work just fine, don't really need the rears or you could get the JCW Pro Splitters for the rears instead.

Splash Guard / Mud Flaps Options for F56 JCW?-p8cdgs0l.jpg


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Splash Guard / Mud Flaps Options for F56 JCW?-jdcrbpil.jpg
 
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Yep, I think people trim up the rears to fit.

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...mud-flaps.html
 
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Originally Posted by bluonyx
Front ones work just fine, don't really need the rears or you could get the JCW Pro Splitters for the rears instead.




Rear Pro Splitters
Thanks for the picture. I installed it yesterday and the front fits perfectly. Pushing the three clips in was the hardest part but overall it was do-able.

 
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No adjustment necessary, except the bottom innermost screw placement needs slight altering because of the pro rear spoiler extension.
 
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Rears fit with pro splitter extensions with slight adjustment to innermost bottom screw location.

 
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Originally Posted by Scott Rutledge
Rears fit with pro splitter extensions with slight adjustment to innermost bottom screw location.

looking at installing these tomorrow. Which screw are you referring to? I’m curious as to how you went about installing the rears.
 
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Originally Posted by Scott Rutledge
No adjustment necessary, except the bottom innermost screw placement needs slight altering because of the pro rear spoiler extension.

Thats great
 
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Scott,
How did you have to alter it? Did you just drill a pilot hole and run a new screw up there or what?
 
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Yes, just drilled a new hole in the diffuser using the existing hold in the flap and used that for the screw.
 
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