Sparco Mud flaps
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Sparco Mud flaps
After watching my car get more and more stone chips on the arches, I have just bought these mudflaps for my Focus RS, but they dont come with clips. Will original ford ones do the trick? Any help welcome.
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Must admit I have been looking at gettin something like these
Am also sick of gettin stone chips, but I was looking for a way to temporarlily fit them so they could be easily removed
Anyone any ideas??
Ta,
SPUD
Am also sick of gettin stone chips, but I was looking for a way to temporarlily fit them so they could be easily removed
Anyone any ideas??
Ta,
SPUD
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Mine are now on. What I did Spud was used the original screw at the bottom of the wheel arch and got two small screw and put them through the plastic inner arch. These are a temporary measure for myself until someone makes RS ones...... They are now doing the job I had hoped.
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Hi there,
i am a new user to this forum. I am thinking about buying a focus andfound it very interesting what you were saying about the stone chips on the bumper. is this a common problem?
I think that this could be easy sorted with some mud flaps that you cut yourself.
But i would get a qualified tradesman to fit them for me as i would not be confident of fitting them myself.
Thanks
i am a new user to this forum. I am thinking about buying a focus andfound it very interesting what you were saying about the stone chips on the bumper. is this a common problem?
I think that this could be easy sorted with some mud flaps that you cut yourself.
But i would get a qualified tradesman to fit them for me as i would not be confident of fitting them myself.
Thanks
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Bluefin is much better. I can chip and unchip my car when i want. Ford cant detect it either. Ive already had mine in and the mechanic asked me what was done to it and he couldnt tell
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Mine are now on. What I did Spud was used the original screw at the bottom of the wheel arch and got two small screw and put them through the plastic inner arch. These are a temporary measure for myself until someone makes RS ones...... They are now doing the job I had hoped.
i have just purchased them and had a look and i can only see 2 screws at the bottom, is it just the 2 that you have used?
many thanks zac
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