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Do they keep road dirt off the side of the car ?
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Kryters
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Kryters
AlanJ said:Got them on my Zed - easy to fit, small and quite discrete. Keep mud and muck from the lower bodywork and significantly reduce stone chips.
Shipkiller said:AlanJ said:Got them on my Zed - easy to fit, small and quite discrete. Keep mud and muck from the lower bodywork and significantly reduce stone chips.
Pics?
mcbeee said:Mudflaps on a Zed? That would be like looking at a stripper wearing wellies......![]()
Breaker said:mcbeee said:Mudflaps on a Zed? That would be like looking at a stripper wearing wellies......![]()
Agreed!!:?
Front ones a maybe (decided not for me though).
Here's a link: http://e89.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=285664
Yeah but we actually drive in mud and gravel...ksher said:Never put mudflaps on any roadster.
mcbeee said:Yeah but we actually drive in mud and gravel...ksher said:Never put mudflaps on any roadster.![]()
just thought midflaps could save extra washing-thus cutting down on the 'swirl' marksShipkiller said:AlanJ said:Got them on my Zed - easy to fit, small and quite discrete. Keep mud and muck from the lower bodywork and significantly reduce stone chips.
Pics?
mcbeee said:Call me Hippocrates 'coz I just ordered a set of wellies for the stripper.![]()
I checked the price in the US and at $87 a pair I figured I might as well see what they look like, black on a white car might work, then again it might look like absolute crap. I should get them in a couple of weeks when I go south for a weekend and will try them on when I get back here. I'll post some pics then and we can all argue about how good/bad they are.

Shipkiller said:AlanJ said:Got them on my Zed - easy to fit, small and quite discrete. Keep mud and muck from the lower bodywork and significantly reduce stone chips.
Pics?
