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Pretty cheap price, maybe fall off after 10 miles lol, but you never know might be ok. Maybe worth a go. Alot cheaper than say scoobyworld, scoobyparts flaps but I have them and doin fine a year later. They come with a metal bracket to attach to the car, notice these dont but it does say full instructions included so if you got them and they werent goin fit too securely always return them? :P

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flaps will be good m8 but i wouldn't use them clips, if it was me i would drill the flaps and use the proper mounting holes on the cars bodywork

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flaps will be good m8 but i wouldn't use them clips, if it was me i would drill the flaps and use the proper mounting holes on the cars bodywork

think il leave them , dnt think theyd go well wi the car maybe if they had them in blue but no the black

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or try performance creations on ebay,

they are the same as the scoobyworld flaps at 57 quid but every so often the start at 35 quid, i have them on my hawkeye and have no probs with them,

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I used to think mudflaps on a Subaru were just for show and for 'looks', like loud exhausts and dump-valves.

However I went out on a run with the Lanarkshire group and got pelted with loads of stones from the car in front who didn't have mudflaps.

I do not have mudflaps either and was a bit concerned for the car behind me, so think I might invest in a set now after being on the recieving end of the stone throwing.

Should I get normal ones (like in the 1st post) or those thin ones that run along the ground ?

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or try performance creations on ebay,

they are the same as the scoobyworld flaps at 57 quid but every so often the start at 35 quid, i have them on my hawkeye and have no probs with them,

No they're not the same as ours. Our stainless steel brackets are thicker and sturdier and we supply ours out with genuine Subaru clip nuts for fixing (circa £1.10 each from Subaru!) , not plastic push in plugs

I designed both our sets myself from scratch 9 years back.

Just wanted to clarify that.

Neil

www.scoobyworld.co.uk

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No they're not the same as ours. Our stainless steel brackets are thicker and sturdier and we supply ours out with genuine Subaru clip nuts for fixing (circa £1.10 each from Subaru!) , not plastic push in plugs

I designed both our sets myself from scratch 9 years back.

Just wanted to clarify that.

Neil

www.scoobyworld.co.uk

cool budy bhoy , nice to know you designed them yourself, no sure if that guy on ebay is designing them himself , cause most the mud flaps look the same just different logos on them

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I used to think mudflaps on a Subaru were just for show and for 'looks', like loud exhausts and dump-valves.

However I went out on a run with the Lanarkshire group and got pelted with loads of stones from the car in front who didn't have mudflaps.

I do not have mudflaps either and was a bit concerned for the car behind me, so think I might invest in a set now after being on the recieving end of the stone throwing.

Should I get normal ones (like in the 1st post) or those thin ones that run along the ground ?

its the amount of crap that gets thrown up the side of your one car as well m8, worse with 18"s on the car

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