How To: R56 Mudflap fitting guide

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    This may be a stupid question but do you get mud flaps for the rear wheels?

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    Ferengo, you do get rear wheel mud flaps, but they are a tad on the big size so look a bit out of place on the MINI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferengo View Post
    This may be a stupid question but do you get mud flaps for the rear wheels?


    Yes you do, a wee bit more expensive - think less than £20 for the pair (£17 for the pair rings a bell) but they look hideous in my opinion and I wouldn't bother...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferengo View Post
    This may be a stupid question but do you get mud flaps for the rear wheels?
    There's a BEP Mini One in my flat car park that has rear flaps....i can sneak a picture of it next time I'm up at the flat i you want?

    But i'm with the others....don't suit the car

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    Hi Smitty. If you could that would be ace. One of the places I park is on a hill and mudflaps would be good. I may agree that they look ugly but am yet to see a mini with them on, maybe there is a reason for that... lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferengo View Post
    Hi Smitty. If you could that would be ace. One of the places I park is on a hill and mudflaps would be good. I may agree that they look ugly but am yet to see a mini with them on, maybe there is a reason for that... lol.
    Ferengo - i'm up at the flat on Tuesday night so i'll take a pic then. It is an R53 Mini One but the rear is very similar so you'll get the idea. I'll send you a PM when i've uploaded the pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferengo View Post
    Hi Smitty. If you could that would be ace. One of the places I park is on a hill and mudflaps would be good. I may agree that they look ugly but am yet to see a mini with them on, maybe there is a reason for that... lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty View Post
    Ferengo - i'm up at the flat on Tuesday night so i'll take a pic then. It is an R53 Mini One but the rear is very similar so you'll get the idea. I'll send you a PM when i've uploaded the pics
    Check out Fi's picture here


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    stick with the dirty bum, no to the mud flaps, but its your decision.

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