Adding mud flaps to a GT
Originally Posted by LEwis26
guys
I have a 12 gt with brembo wheels which stick out from wheel arches in the rear, when ever I drive on a wet road, wheels are splashing all the mud on my paint, if I install these oem gt500 mud flaps, will they cover the wheels and completely hold the mud splashing from the tires or are there any better ones
I have a 12 gt with brembo wheels which stick out from wheel arches in the rear, when ever I drive on a wet road, wheels are splashing all the mud on my paint, if I install these oem gt500 mud flaps, will they cover the wheels and completely hold the mud splashing from the tires or are there any better ones
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Sai, I would really only stick with Ford OEM on this one. It does a good job of keeping the lower rear clear of dirt. And, of course, the fit is perfect. See my pic from earlier in this thread:
Originally Posted by PJRManagement
Sai, I would really only stick with Ford OEM on this one. It does a good job of keeping the lower rear clear of dirt. And, of course, the fit is perfect. See my pic from earlier in this thread:
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See my sig...255/40 19...same as yours. Search the forum for more opinions & pics. These OEM rear flaps are standard on the GT500, which uses a 285 or 295 tire width. How much mud are you running through, anyways??!! LOL
Originally Posted by PJRManagement
See my sig...255/40 19...same as yours. Search the forum for more opinions & pics. These OEM rear flaps are standard on the GT500, which uses a 285 or 295 tire width. How much mud are you running through, anyways??!! LOL
I just bought mine from my Ford dealer for $27.13 each. Easy to install. I used a 90 degree phillips head screw driver. Unless you are looking for them you would not even know they were on the car. Just big enough to do the job.
Screwdriver and your all set! Easy install.
Either keep the tires on an use a right angle screwdriver or take the rear wheels off for a real easy install and give your wheels a good detail while off
Either keep the tires on an use a right angle screwdriver or take the rear wheels off for a real easy install and give your wheels a good detail while off
Finally got them on today after putting my factory CS wheels back on because I dont trust the dealership with them lol. Anyway, here's a few crappy iPhone pics:
After I looked at them it's real hard to see. I was rushing to finish up. I'll get better ones
After I looked at them it's real hard to see. I was rushing to finish up. I'll get better ones
Last edited by 2012GTCS; Mar 24, 2012 at 03:57 PM.
http://www.tousleyfordparts.com/part...nt=Mud%20guard
I order all my OEM parts from Steve @ Towsley. Best pricing I've found . . .
I order all my OEM parts from Steve @ Towsley. Best pricing I've found . . .
Glad I found this.. Just ordered the Mud Guards and Boss 302 Rear valance. Just $7 more for all of it than just the Valance alone at other places.
Edit.. well the Rear Valance is a no go.. Price is great but they want $100 to ship it. I can find the valance at other places that come out cheaper with shipping prices.
Last edited by Ordie; Apr 29, 2012 at 08:08 AM.
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