Factory Ford Mudflaps
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Here Are The Factory Ford Mudflaps for the 05/06 Mustang. Now Mudflaps are not the most glamourous Pieces in the world but they do serve a purpose. For those in a Muddy area or those who Frequent Gravel Roads these can SAVE your Quarter Panel Paint. Pictured are The Flat Mudflaps which can be used front and Rear. Also the Moulded PLAIN no Script GT Flaps and the V6 Flaps which have Mustang embossed on them. The Moulded Flaps use existing screws for a bolt on Fit. The Moulded are Specific to Rear Bumper Style. GT or V6. The Flats are Drill and install but you could probably drill the Flap itself and also use existing Screws in the well well. I have been Getting Inquiries on these lately and will try and keep a set or two instock or more if demand dictates it.
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As Winter Approches those who will continue to Drive their Stangs in inclimate weather may want to consider These! If they are not your cup o tea they can be removed in the Spring!
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How hard is it to install the flat guards in the front? Do I need to trim them or is it plug-n-play? Can I drill hole into the guards and use the existing fender screws? Has anyone installed them?
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It is Just a Matter Of Mounting Them where you like Their Apperance and Trimming. Then Either Drill New Holes or Try to Drill Flap to Line up with any existing Screws if they Match up at any point. Should Be Fairly Easy. BTMO I would Use some masking or Duct tape to Protect fender Edge so the bit don't Slip!
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