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waspy

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Mud flaps
« on: 03 February 2008, 09:44:35 »

Do Vauxhall do genuine mud flaps for the Mig?
I can't say iv'e noticed any  :-?
If they do, how much am i likely to be ripped off charged?
Iv'e looked on flea way, plenty for other Vauxhall's  >:(
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #1 on: 03 February 2008, 10:03:36 »

i'm also interested in a set of mud flaps

took my car skating in the snow yesterday, not on purpose but was VERY pleased with a perfect drift ¾ the way round a roundabout, but on returning home from work, noticed the entire contents of the road stuck to the side of my car!
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #2 on: 03 February 2008, 10:03:47 »

Hi Waspy...yes VX do sell mudflaps for mega,s..I bought a set for the rear before Christmas ,but can,t find the receipt to give you part number.think from memeory(which is faiding fast)they were about £20 inc vat,but unsure if they are the same on the front as the back.
They needed a little cutting to fit back had the back scored to allow for it,so when fitted they are fine.
Hope that helps.if I find the receipt will post p/number
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #3 on: 03 February 2008, 10:06:17 »

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Hi Waspy...yes VX do sell mudflaps for mega,s..I bought a set for the rear before Christmas ,but can,t find the receipt to give you part number.think from memeory(which is faiding fast)they were about £20 inc vat,but unsure if they are the same on the front as the back.
They needed a little cutting to fit back had the back scored to allow for it,so when fitted they are fine.
Hope that helps.if I find the receipt will post p/number

Nice one  :y THanx matey  :)

Quite reasonable too, i expected them to be more  :-?
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #4 on: 03 February 2008, 18:01:56 »

I fitted them to my facelift in 2004 .
They are shaped to fit the facelift model .
Part nos.
Front G0091128960
Rear V0091128962
When I fitted them the price was £12.77 and £12.76 ( ? ) plus VAT .
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #5 on: 03 February 2008, 18:07:26 »

Facelift ones are a nice moulded part and fit neatly, the pre-facelift are universal ones for Cav, Astra etc and need lots of trimming to fit the Omega.
Dont know if the facelift ones will fit pre-facelift, MDTM says not because the sill cover mouldings are different.
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #6 on: 03 February 2008, 20:00:15 »

I bought some for my 2.2......

Theres 3 part nos......Front / Rear Saloon / Rear Estate

I bought mine in Dec 2007........£36incl vat for front and rears......but i got them for £32incl (trade discount, NOT TC discount as not TC items)

And very easy to fit.......tho easier to fit the rears with the wheels removed. (You have to drill an extra hole per mudflap in the plastic trim)
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #7 on: 03 February 2008, 20:03:20 »

Uhmm thank you chaps for all the help. Part No's written down & i shall phone them tomorrow  :y
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #8 on: 03 February 2008, 20:08:02 »

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I fitted them to my facelift in 2004 .
They are shaped to fit the facelift model .
Part nos.
Front G0091128960
Rear V0091128962
When I fitted them the price was £12.77 and £12.76 ( ? ) plus VAT .
HTH's
Don




Just been looking at your pix & they fit very well, they really look the part. Yes i shall be having some of those  :y
Need to protect the body from stones etc (a little ££ spent can save you more in time)

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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #9 on: 03 February 2008, 20:16:57 »

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I fitted them to my facelift in 2004 .
They are shaped to fit the facelift model .
Part nos.
Front G0091128960
Rear V0091128962
When I fitted them the price was £12.77 and £12.76 ( ? ) plus VAT .
HTH's
Don




Just been looking at your pix & they fit very well, they really look the part. Yes i shall be having some of those  :y
Need to protect the body from stones etc (a little ££ spent can save you more in time)


And really cuts down on the mud/etc splattered over the front doors and rear bumper.

Also if estate cuts down on the muck being sucked onto the tailgate  :y

Tho word of warning......crawl over the plastic/rubber type speed bumps that get bolted down to the tarmac (the sort compaines tend to use) They will hit them otherwise.......Ive already lost a top screw outa one of the front ones, when the mudflap scrapped the bump and ripped the screw out  >:(
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waspy

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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #10 on: 03 February 2008, 20:23:46 »

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I fitted them to my facelift in 2004 .
They are shaped to fit the facelift model .
Part nos.
Front G0091128960
Rear V0091128962
When I fitted them the price was £12.77 and £12.76 ( ? ) plus VAT .
HTH's
Don




Just been looking at your pix & they fit very well, they really look the part. Yes i shall be having some of those  :y
Need to protect the body from stones etc (a little ££ spent can save you more in time)


And really cuts down on the mud/etc splattered over the front doors and rear bumper.

Also if estate cuts down on the muck being sucked onto the tailgate  :y

Tho word of warning......crawl over the plastic/rubber type speed bumps that get bolted down to the tarmac (the sort compaines tend to use) They will hit them otherwise.......Ive already lost a top screw outa one of the front ones, when the mudflap scrapped the bump and ripped the screw out  >:(

Cheers matey, i never speed over them, i wana spend less time & ££s repairing
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #11 on: 03 February 2008, 21:07:49 »

The problem with VX mud flaps is that they are rigid plastic and when you go over even shallow dips in the road they will scrape. On the upside the are fully self adjusting they will either eventually wear down until they dont scrape or will get ripped off entirely. :o Other than that they do look smart and are a good fit :y
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #12 on: 03 February 2008, 21:08:38 »

Word of warning... I have a set of Vx moulded mudflaps on my 2.6 and they a pain in the ar*e. Unless you are on a perfectly flat surface - e.g. motorway / dual carriageway etc. they will continually ground when you go over a bump. It doesnt do any damage (other than scrape another few mils of the bottom of the mudflap) but it is quite loud and can be very disconcerting... particularly for passengers.

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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #13 on: 03 February 2008, 21:27:00 »

Once again, thank you for all your advice. Very much appreciated  :y
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Re: Mud flaps
« Reply #14 on: 04 February 2008, 00:36:15 »

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Word of warning... I have a set of Vx moulded mudflaps on my 2.6 and they a pain in the ar*e. Unless you are on a perfectly flat surface - e.g. motorway / dual carriageway etc. they will continually ground when you go over a bump. It doesnt do any damage (other than scrape another few mils of the bottom of the mudflap) but it is quite loud and can be very disconcerting... particularly for passengers.

 :(

i just fitted the front mud flaps today and found out the hard way that irish roads are not flat enough, drivers front one broke after 3 miles :-[.

i havent fitted the rear ones and im going to take them back, nice look mind you but way to long and ur going to break them eventually.

the ones on the vectra only go around 1.5 inches under the car and still get scraped when the car bottoms out.
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