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Mudflaps
I see from the Gallery that most folks don't seem to have mudflaps fitted. I don't at the moment but was thinking of getting them because the plastic trim just in fornt of the rear wheels is getting marked.
I have a courtesy car at the moment which has mudflaps fitted (which look easy to remove So, does anyone who has these think they are worthwhile, and do we know how much they cost |
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I have them fitted and the colour matches well (see 'Gallery' 'My 1.8EX i-SHIFT'). Can't tell you the price as they came as part of a package. I'm sure they save a lot of mud being thrown along the sills, especially in Winter. Al.
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Mine are exactly the same shade of gray; but they do spoil the look a bit and the back ones easily get caught on small speedbumps!
But mine came with the car, so not complaining too much. |
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Go onto the Honda website www.honda.co.uk choose 'cars' select 'Civic' and when it loads choose 'Build Your Civic'.
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Thanks everyone for their input. I think a trip to the dealer is in order for at least the front ones, provided they are the right colour
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I have front and rear mudflaps,the front are lower than the rears. on leaving a council car park had to drive over some of those spring loaded traps one hit the front o/s and it popped out the plastic wheel arch. needed to purchase soom popets to secure.i have 18" altimos wide tyres and they prvent the mud on the doors. so beware |
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