R56 Mud Flaps (rally armor?)
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keep in mind their are lots of different types of mudflaps out there. OEM mudflaps are there for the sheer purpose of keeping dirt off the sides of your car. Rally Armor mudflaps are also there however to make the car look RALLY, so they are definitely wider and have the looks of real rally style mudflaps. If I wasn't obsessed with the way rally cars look, I would definitely go OEM. But hey, to each his own! Happy Holidays everyone!
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I know this is an old thread (way old), but I am planning on driving my JCW through the winter.
I am looking for some decent, temporary flaps to keep the sides a bit nicer. I am unsure about OEM as they use press pins which I would need to replace twice a year.
Is there a mounting method where I am not taping, or drilling into the metal?
Is there an decent flap alternative besides OEM, Rally Armor, or Yosemite Sam?
I am looking for some decent, temporary flaps to keep the sides a bit nicer. I am unsure about OEM as they use press pins which I would need to replace twice a year.
Is there a mounting method where I am not taping, or drilling into the metal?
Is there an decent flap alternative besides OEM, Rally Armor, or Yosemite Sam?
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