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JOKER



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Steps and Mud Flap

Silly question time Gents , got the Running boards and Mudflaps fitted by a dealership , and i was just wondering are these easy to come off and would there be any holes or damge showing on the panels that the Mud Flaps are attached to.

will also have to check to see if the front and rear lamps guards come off without any damage to the front and rear panels ,coz not sure when the dealership fitted them they had to drill two pilot holes .

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There are holes made when fitting OEM mud flaps. Land Rover Addict
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Post #36376 16th Nov 2010 6:31pm
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Do they show on the exterior bodywork ......

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Someone recently posted a how-to ..... Or go to the old LR repository of accessory fitting guides to see whatbthey SHOULD have done heheh. I know on one of my Freelanders you had to do a lot of drilling into wings etc to fit light guards..... Land Rover Addict
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Judging by the holes I saw on the Saxton4x4 ones with missing flaps.... you'll have holes in the exterior bodywork.

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Cheers Gents , looks like they will be staying on ......... Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Yes holes on the bottom plastic trim Mick, best leave the mudflaps in place

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Yeah seen that on joe90's post on the Technical thread John ........

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Mick, are the front flaps fitted to the running board?? If they are, just buy 2 new front flaps and take the running board off with the flaps...

Actually, that's to much hassle... just buy brand shiny new ones... Whistle Whistle

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Mick

I've got a spare set of front non side step mud flaps Thumbs Up

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