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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
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How to fit mudflaps
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<blockquote data-quote="DanPaul7" data-source="post: 134674" data-attributes="member: 1787"><p>So I bought some mudflap material to fit to the back of my car because it gets stupidly dirty so quickly and to be honest i'm not entirely sure how i'm going to fit them. My plan is to just get some fir tree clips and drill through in a few spots and clip it straight on. Will this be ok? is there even enough little spots to drill through so that it will hold securely?</p><p>I saw someone else on here has fitted some mudflaps and used a bracket somehow, not sure what that's for? :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanPaul7, post: 134674, member: 1787"] So I bought some mudflap material to fit to the back of my car because it gets stupidly dirty so quickly and to be honest i'm not entirely sure how i'm going to fit them. My plan is to just get some fir tree clips and drill through in a few spots and clip it straight on. Will this be ok? is there even enough little spots to drill through so that it will hold securely? I saw someone else on here has fitted some mudflaps and used a bracket somehow, not sure what that's for? :? [/QUOTE]
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