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RiccartonRR



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To mudflap or not to mudflap!!

Ok, so this probably isn't the most worrying issue an FFRR owner will have to contend with but still.......should I enhance my TDV8 FFRR with a full set of mudflaps??

I've bought them - they're sat in the barn - & I've positioned them to see how they look. But... I can't decide on the look.

Then, to top it off I'm worried that by fitting them I may make it easier for the rear bumper to get ripped off when negotiating ruts / streams / approaches & departures etc.

My wheels fill the mudflaps so they don't look like pointy out ears or anything but....

What is the concensus on the look?

Post #276750 20th Aug 2014 8:34pm
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Welshdragon



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oh this old chestnut, Gaz will be along soon to tell you what to do..... Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

IMO, don't bother, looks far better without the flaps, yes the body gets a little dirtier but you just got to wash it more.....and I live on a B road that gets muddy with all those tractors too. Whistle

If you do fit and then decide you don't like you'll have 2 holes in the front lower panel where you have to screw through to fit the front flaps.

I looked at a fellows FF in MCB same as mine and thought long and hard on the look......without better for me Thumbs Up If it dont work.......burn it!

If the IId tool cant fix it.......burn the FF.

If the FF cant be fixed......buy a Land Cruiser!

If the LC cant be fixed..............................................BUY a horse !!

Post #276753 20th Aug 2014 8:42pm
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RR2008HSE



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Not FFRR specific advice, but, in general, mud flaps don't last long if you're off roading. My Disco came with them. It doesn't have them anymore. It wasn't my choice, they just go pretty fast.

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Vogue



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A lot depends on the colour of your car IMHO, I think black/ dark colours look awful with flaps, but the lighter colours are ok. Also tyre size has a big visual affect. Std 255 tyres look skinny sat behind a set of flaps - but 275's look Cool 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

Post #276758 20th Aug 2014 8:53pm
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RiccartonRR



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Thanks for the replies chaps.

I think I'll leave them in the box for now but develop a niggle every time I clean it Big Cry

I've got 285s on so the 'flaps would be filled but having a hole in the side if they ever come off is a no no AFAIC.

Oh, and I agree about dark colours not suiting 'flaps - especially when badly fitted and pointing out at the bottom. Seen a few like that and the class of the car is immediately wiped.

Thanks again.

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KurtVerbose



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I don't especially like them. I wouldn't put them on my car. Having said that, the car came with them on, and I'm not that bothered about taking them off.

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n1cktdv8



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2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

For the practical side I like them. Mine is stornaway and I think the dark colour with existing body trim in black suits the flaps fitted. Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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Rosco



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Put them on Riccarton, you know it makes sense Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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RiccartonRR



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Thanks for more varied opinions.

I think the reason they're not fitted and are still in the box is because it is a one-way step once holes are drilled in the bodywork.

I also worry about the practical side of them when using the car in anger. I've seen a few Mondeo's (we use them in my wifes company) where some one has reversed up a large curb forcing the wheel to run over the mud flap which in turn rips the rear bumper clean off Crying or Very sad

My FFRR is a practical car for towing cattle trailers and the such like but occasionally goes round the livestock (everything here is either up hill or boggy) and it is during this I worry about losing body work. If you make a line from the bottom of the ground anchor (sorry - towbar) to the bottom of the tyres the mud flaps come below it and I've submerged the ground anchor a few times in the weeks I've had the car (previous Disco 3 or Defender 110 had same problem but 90 was better).

I know I'm driving the wrong car but what the hell - it's nice Thumbs Up

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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FLAP-LESS Whistle Wink

Post #276779 20th Aug 2014 10:11pm
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RiccartonRR



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OOooo - that's a nice colour. What is it?

Mine's Bonatti (I think that's how it's spelt) with colour coded front and rear pillar covers and I like the colour but that looks good.

Flapless it is then - you're the expert Bow down

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Giverny Green:




You did ask.... Whistle

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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PS: I would swap out the colour coded pillars for standard to retain the classic floating roof. Its got to look like Land Rover intended it to Wink



my opinion only

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Rosco



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get a 90 and stop wiineing Thumbs Up

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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^ you been drinking.... Laughing

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