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Sidthecat



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Rear mudflaps

Any one fitted these, rather than the oem 'moulded' style mudflaps?



These are on the Parrock site, £42:84 a pair

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Largered



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are you on the correct forum ???

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Sidthecat



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Saw a link to these somewhere, and they're supposedly suitable for Freelanders, hence my asking

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IDL



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I think you have been misinformed. Can’t see how they could possibly fit a Freelander 2

Post #338341 1st Jan 2018 9:18 am
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bbrap



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I think you would need a sharp pair of scissors, a hole punch, and a cardboard template to fit those. The resulting flap may end up a little small. FL2 Metropolis, Loire Blue, ebony/ivory

Post #338345 1st Jan 2018 10:18 am
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Northcroft



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Largered wrote:
are you on the correct forum ???

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Post #338346 1st Jan 2018 10:22 am
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j77



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They are a popular choice on the D3/4, very effective over the standard ones, never seen them done on a Fl2 though. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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Bobbyg



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Mud flaps

Yes I have them on mine spare from my series landy,drilled through the wheel arch liner and rear apron.just used repair washers and m6 bolts if I remember .still in place after 1 year.
Bob.

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Bobbyg



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Mudflaps

I just looked ,I had to cut out around the exhaust.tailpipe.
Bob

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Sidthecat



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IDL wrote:
I think you have been misinformed. Can’t see how they could possibly fit a Freelander 2


I thought so too, as the top edge is straight, rather than moulded, but like I say I'd see a link somewhere . . . . Embarassed
Looks like I'll have to go with the oem ones

Post #338395 2nd Jan 2018 5:30 am
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Bibendum



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Re: Mud flaps

Bobbyg wrote:
Yes I have them on mine spare from my series landy,drilled through the wheel arch liner and rear apron.just used repair washers and m6 bolts if I remember .still in place after 1 year.
Bob.


Interesting. Any pics Rob?

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jules



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Sidthecat wrote:
IDL wrote:
I think you have been misinformed. Can’t see how they could possibly fit a Freelander 2


I thought so too, as the top edge is straight, rather than moulded, but like I say I'd see a link somewhere . . . . Embarassed
Looks like I'll have to go with the oem ones


IIRC You can get copies of the proper OEM mudflaps which are a lot cheaper and just as good. Rears are easy to fit . Fronts are more complicated as they need an additional metal bracket to support them.

As a side point, from my experience, mudflaps are generally installed badly by dealers - with little consideration given to accuracy of position or corrosion protection. I changed all the metal screws, washers and clips to stainless where possible. Jules

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Bobbyg



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Mudflaps

Hi most of the non genuine front flaps don't seem to supply the metal bracket.?
Bob

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