Front and rear mud flaps
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IanD
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Front and rear mud flaps
Hi. I am hoping to reduce the amount of dirt thrown up under my Kingham. Have seen Peugeot Boxer genuine flaps on -Bay but the fitting instructions show a Boxer without the plastic wheel arch outer covers that our AS has and the fitting to the under sill is already taken by a panel fitting.
Question: Can I obtain mud flaps for a Kingham?
Any colleagues obtained or modified
Thanks. Ian
Question: Can I obtain mud flaps for a Kingham?
Any colleagues obtained or modified
Thanks. Ian
IanD- Member
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
I have used the Fiamma one's on the front of my Warwick XL, not fitted rear yet but intend trying the same but it is tighter on the back.
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Peter
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
Hi, I have fitted standard Peugeot Boxer mudflats to our Kingham without any problems.
Mel C- Member
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
Like Mel C I fitted genuine PSA flaps and they are ok didnt take long to fit
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
Thanks for replies. Do the PSA ones fit to the wheel arch outer mouldings with clips or screws? The Peugeot part, 9603S4, described in an ad. shows the lower part of the flap fixed to the sill with a bracket bolted thro a hole taken up already with a fitting for the wheel arch outer moulding - how was this overcome?
Ian
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
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See attached pics, front and two of rear.
Used clamps supplied with flaps, only took a few minutes to fix each one.
See attached pics, front and two of rear.
Used clamps supplied with flaps, only took a few minutes to fix each one.
Mel C- Member
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
Hi. Thanks for the info and for the pics. which you kindly attached.
Ian
Ian
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
I have 4 Peugeot mud flaps n my van, not long after fitting the metal strips went grey and looked scruffy. A coat of black Hammerite looked a lot better. May be worth doing before fitting?.
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Re: Front and rear mud flaps
Thanks all for the info. Got cheap flimsy ones on at present but when they eventually fail, will replace with genuine PSA flaps.
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