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  • #118117

    jh1
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    UK - England

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    Appreciated AndyH and Bobcat.

    ?????

    #121085

    allhailj
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    Australia

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    Hey Bobcat what model focus are your oem mud flaps off just wondering where to buy them or what to search for.

    Cheers



    Jb

    #121088

    bobcat
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    UK - England

    Posts: 10843

    @jb, they are Focus Mk 3 mud flaps part number part No F1798977. You should be able to get them through your Ford dealership. The only extra fitting I did was on the far inside where the mud flap meets the liner.



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    #121119

    steve-rs
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    hi I’ve recently fitted a set of rallyflapz  (purchased from the shop on here)

    and i’m really pleased with them, they meet up to the small black spat on the rear arch.

    easy to fit as well all down to personal choice

     

    #121121

    bobcat
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    Nice one. Any pics to share please.



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    #121128

    Kenny
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    UK - Scotland

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    Anyone got a photo of the inside of the front and rear wheel arch with the Rallyflapz mudflaps installed?

    #122825

    Supercat
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    UK - England

    Posts: 27

    I just received my RallyFlapz from the shop but i really do like the OEM one’s that Bobcat has.

    EDIT: Just realised the OEM ones don’t cover the inside of the wheel arch.

    #122828

    bobcat
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    @supercat, they are shaped and do cover the inside of the arch. Agree probably not right to the top.



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    #122880

    tonys
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    UK - England

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    @Kenny – It appears no one seems keen on revealing what the inside of the wheel arch looks like with their Rallyflapz in place. Do they really look that bad guys? lol.

    #122881

    71-bda
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    Kenny & tony, probably because its hard to get a good photo of in there, through a small gap and when its basically all black! But here goes..



    No nothing.

    No Mods. No rockers. Just a chunky knob, thats now been replaced by an RS knob innit.

    No tackiness.

    Std as Ford intended, but with a space saver wheel and jack and nuts and wheel brace. oh.. and flaps, a man has got to have flaps.

    Innit?

     

    #122882

    71-bda
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    UK - England

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    and..



    No nothing.

    No Mods. No rockers. Just a chunky knob, thats now been replaced by an RS knob innit.

    No tackiness.

    Std as Ford intended, but with a space saver wheel and jack and nuts and wheel brace. oh.. and flaps, a man has got to have flaps.

    Innit?

     

    #122993

    tonys
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    UK - England

    Posts: 830

    Thanks bda.

    #144507

    stu-c
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    UK - England

    Posts: 942

    Did anyone ever get those cast Ford flaps (presumably in black) on a NB? They look good on Bobcats black car but not so sure on NB? Any photos out there?



    NB FPM375

    #144508

    bobcat
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    UK - England

    Posts: 10843

    @stu-c, I think coastliner fitted the Ford ones to the rear and made some for the front. Hopefully he’ll be along soon and tell us if that’s what he has done.



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    #144509

    coastliner
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    @bobcat

    That’s quite correct the rear one’s just like bobcat fit perfectly, for the front I purchased some 4mm rubber and made a mud flap on a scaled down version of a rally flap and used longer OEM plastic fittings to secure them. The longer fittings were from ebay and were required because of the extra mudflap thickness requires a slightly longer securing plug. Last autumn when I put my winter tyres on I removed the mud flaps to properly clean everything and all was well the mud flaps had done the job. Cost total was £12. Will see if I can find the image.



    Coastliner

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