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Old 12th November 2007, 22:01   #1 (permalink)
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5 door mudflaps

Hi Can you please quote on a full set of mudflaps for an 06 5 door Civic?

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Old 13th November 2007, 06:30   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Can you please quote on a full set of mudflaps for an 06 5 door Civic?

Cheers.
Mudflaps Probably not available - somehow I cannot imagine how silly such a car might look with them, perhaps some very short ones but then they will be pretty useless I guess
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Old 13th November 2007, 06:48   #3 (permalink)
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Be aware that if mud flaps are fitted (I have the Honda ones) they are hard plastic, non-flexible, and inclined to hit speed bumps etc.

I would not fit them if I bought another car.
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I have the mudflaps and i have not caught any speed bumps yet plus they seem to keep quite a bit of dirt from the side of the car. They also finish the car off nicely
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got to agree i got them fitted never hit anything and they look great
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Old 13th November 2007, 10:09   #6 (permalink)
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got to agree i got them fitted never hit anything and they look great
Any photos?
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Old 13th November 2007, 12:19   #7 (permalink)
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mud flaps front and rear
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Old 13th November 2007, 14:08   #8 (permalink)
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I have the mudflaps and i have not caught any speed bumps yet plus they seem to keep quite a bit of dirt from the side of the car. They also finish the car off nicely
Ditto here as well - and I've been over some 'resting plod'
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Mudflaps Probably not available - somehow I cannot imagine how silly such a car might look with them, perhaps some very short ones but then they will be pretty useless I guess
OK I must admit they don't look as bad as I thought , but somehow I like the car better as it is
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They are around £50inc vat. Easy to fit on the front, take the rear wheels off to fit the rear
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Old 14th November 2007, 14:04   #11 (permalink)
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I can send a full set out for £60.50 including delivery.

I personally like mudflaps on my car, they offer that bit extra protection against the tar and grime etc on the road.

The offer is there should you decide to go ahead.

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Do you have any in stock? If so how can I arrange payment?

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I've taken the front ones off, they eventually got broken, and broke some of the clips that hold the wheel arch trim and sill trim.
They would catch on speed bumps and kerbs even at slow speeds.
Perhaps the diesel with the heavier engine rides lower than the petrol?

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I've taken the front ones off, they eventually got broken, and broke some of the clips that hold the wheel arch trim and sill trim.
They would catch on speed bumps and kerbs even at slow speeds.
Perhaps the diesel with the heavier engine rides lower than the petrol?

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Are they easy to remove?, as the clips on wheel arch trim are broken, they got caught puling of my sisters drive yesterday.
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Hi Dalboy,
Yes, very easy to remove, 3 self tap Pozi screws on each side which go back in the holes.
Car is going to the dealers soon for some warranty work, I have added that more clips are needed.

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Thanks Terry, I think I will take it to dealer for them to replace clips as they fitted mud flaps I did not ask for them.
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