CVCashmere
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It's cold here in Joisey! Put CVCashmere in the heated garage, turned on a small space heater and proceeded to install a deadpedal cover and rear mudflaps.
Seems that the 19" summer tires chew up the rear valence with rocks and dirt, so this might help it.
You need 60-80 degrees to ensure the 3M tape adheres well, so I used the space heater to keep heat on it why pressing against it.
They turned out well.
I will order front flaps once it gets warmer in the Spring!
I bought them from American Muscle. The product is well made, but very expensive for mudflaps! In fact, they are the same price I paid for factory BMW flaps for my wife's older sedan! However, they work and fit excellent, so I would rather pay the extra $$ and get good quality.
Thanks
CVCashmere
It's cold here in Joisey! Put CVCashmere in the heated garage, turned on a small space heater and proceeded to install a deadpedal cover and rear mudflaps.
Seems that the 19" summer tires chew up the rear valence with rocks and dirt, so this might help it.
You need 60-80 degrees to ensure the 3M tape adheres well, so I used the space heater to keep heat on it why pressing against it.
They turned out well.
I will order front flaps once it gets warmer in the Spring!
I bought them from American Muscle. The product is well made, but very expensive for mudflaps! In fact, they are the same price I paid for factory BMW flaps for my wife's older sedan! However, they work and fit excellent, so I would rather pay the extra $$ and get good quality.
Thanks
CVCashmere
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