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2008 Candy White Cupra

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How do the Mud Flaps fit to the car? Would it be an invisible fixing ie if I fitted them front and back for the winter month's then removed them (if the weather got better) next year, would the fixing points be obvious?

Have been told they use the same fixing as the arch liner so you should be able to take the off with no holes showing.
 

chrisboyle999

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How do the Mud Flaps fit to the car? Would it be an invisible fixing ie if I fitted them front and back for the winter month's then removed them (if the weather got better) next year, would the fixing points be obvious?

easy enough to do rich, putting them on for the winter is exactly what i am going to do. unsure about your side skirts tho mate.

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Cupra R

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easy enough to do rich, putting them on for the winter is exactly what i am going to do. unsure about your side skirts tho mate.

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Cheers Chris, perfect that mate. Yeah I'm a little unsure as to how good they would look on the front with the skirts being fitted, but the shot on the Red one on this thread with the colour coded ones on look's well, well from what you can see in the pic.
 

eltawater

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easy enough to do rich, putting them on for the winter is exactly what i am going to do. unsure about your side skirts tho mate.

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Sorry to resurrect the thread, but I've been fitting these this morning and have hit an issue with the front flaps.

In picture 4 of the front flaps instructions, there are two screws marked C going into the lower part of the car. I don't have any screw holes in my FR for these two screws. Am I meant to just bust some holes in the car to get these screwed in?

Thanks in advance for any clues :)
 

Rampage

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May 24, 2003
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Yes, basically.

A small drill bit (1mm or so) can be used to carefully drill through the arch-liner, then the screw fitted.
 

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Rampage

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You might be better off looking for a 57 reg as 99.9% of these had Zenons as standard.
 
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