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Mudflaps?

Ian Gilmour

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I've found that the sills and lower parts of the doors on my Macan get particularly dirty when driving at this time of year, much more so than any other cars I've had. A set of mudflaps would help reduce the dirt being plastered down the side of the car but I don't think Porsche make them. Has anyone tried to fit some non-Porsche mudflaps or managed to source some genuine Porsche ones?
 
I don't think I've ever seen a Porsche with mudflaps! I've occasionally seen Ebay listing for mudflaps "fit a 968" but have never been tempted to try them - even though it was the fist thing I fitted to the MB when I bought it (proper MB ones!).
 
We have official Porsche rear mudflaps on our Stein Grau 1986 924S-at the time ,they didn't do front ones-fitted partly for weather reasons but also in my opinion,they give a better look to the "flow " of the upswept rear panel on a car with standard suspension setting.
 
I have a spare set of the short 'splash' flaps (as above) - front and rear, Macan logo, as new with fittings (never fitted). £30 posted if anyone would like them.
 
Hi Oliver, I might be interested in these......so far I've ignored the urge to fit any but Im getting fed up with splash marks upto my windows after any amount of rain..!
Can you confirm if they are a hard plastic or a softish rubber compound?
Do they require new holes to be drilled or screw directly into pre-pre-exsiting?

joe23
 
Joe
Not sure, I haven't looked closely.
Drop me an email at mvc@fly7.co.uk and I'll send you some pics
thanks
 
Can ANYONE tell me where I can get a set of mudflaps for a 2013 Cayenne Diesel? I'm having a nightmare finding them!

 

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