Mud Flaps
Mud Flaps
Does anybody have mud flaps on their S4? If so, where did you get them and do you have any photos? I've found the post on the RS4 ones but I'm not keen on them.
I really don't want to have to put mud flaps on but I've moved house to one just along the road from a dairy farm ........that I typically have to drive past twice a day.........don't think the car is ever going to be clean again.
I really don't want to have to put mud flaps on but I've moved house to one just along the road from a dairy farm ........that I typically have to drive past twice a day.........don't think the car is ever going to be clean again.
RE: Mud Flaps
yes i have rears on at the moment need to buy the fronts, got them from audi will put up picture as soon as i can
RE: Mud Flaps
I have the rear flaps, but the fronts wouldn't fit. AFAIK Audi never made front flaps for the S4. If they did for the RS4 then they won't fit either 'cos the bodywork is different.
2001 Silver S4 Avant
AmD remap, APR R1 DVs, APR bipipe, Full Miltek exhaust
H&R coilovers, AWE DTS, Porsche front brakes, Short-shifter, 18" RS4 replicas
Defi-HUD boost gauge / turbo-timer (with afterrun pump modification), Phatbox
AmD remap, APR R1 DVs, APR bipipe, Full Miltek exhaust
H&R coilovers, AWE DTS, Porsche front brakes, Short-shifter, 18" RS4 replicas
Defi-HUD boost gauge / turbo-timer (with afterrun pump modification), Phatbox
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RE: Mud Flaps
Mine has them front and rear,genuine Audi eurocarparts i think.
Jim.
Jim.
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RE: Mud Flaps
Any pictures Jim?
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RE: Mud Flaps
Will sort that tomorrow (Thursday) and put them on.
Cheers Jim.
Cheers Jim.
Imola Avant,Carbon,Bose,MRC Re Map,Hyperboost DV.s.
BMW E30 318iS.
BMW E30 318iS.
RE: Mud Flaps
i got pic's but cant get them on here 

RE: Mud Flaps
Front mudguards fitted on front of mine P/N 8DO 075 111B.Looks like previous owner modified rear part (clip area) to fit, but you would never know once fitted.
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RE: Mud Flaps
Iain,
I have sent you a pm hopefully with an attachment.
Jim.
I have sent you a pm hopefully with an attachment.
Jim.
Imola Avant,Carbon,Bose,MRC Re Map,Hyperboost DV.s.
BMW E30 318iS.
BMW E30 318iS.
Here's some info and a link to some photos if anybody is interested.
http://udi4.fotopic.net/c769235.html
The mud flaps are genuine Audi parts bought from www.eurocarparts.com (thanks Jim). I did actually try my local Audi dealer but they said none would fit.
Front: Audi P/N 8D0 075 111B, Eurocar P/N 939440500, £24.28 exc. VAT
Rear: Audi P/N 8D0 075 101A, Eurocar P/N 939440120, £24.79 exc. VAT
I bought them back in september so the prices may have changed slightly. At the time they were offering free postage for orders over £50 (exc. VAT) - buying a £1.20 indicator bulb saved about £5 postage.
The rears fit straight on without any trimming but you do need to remove the wheels.
The front mud flaps fit using a combination of clips and the screws that hold the wheel arch liner. The back edge of the front mudflaps needs to be trimmed to fit around the different profile at the front edge of the sill. After having fitted one I found the easiest way was to fit the mud flap in place using the screws, squashing the excess part against the inside of the wheelarch. Then using a sharp knife you can trim the excess following the contours of the wheelarch and sill.
http://udi4.fotopic.net/c769235.html
The mud flaps are genuine Audi parts bought from www.eurocarparts.com (thanks Jim). I did actually try my local Audi dealer but they said none would fit.
Front: Audi P/N 8D0 075 111B, Eurocar P/N 939440500, £24.28 exc. VAT
Rear: Audi P/N 8D0 075 101A, Eurocar P/N 939440120, £24.79 exc. VAT
I bought them back in september so the prices may have changed slightly. At the time they were offering free postage for orders over £50 (exc. VAT) - buying a £1.20 indicator bulb saved about £5 postage.
The rears fit straight on without any trimming but you do need to remove the wheels.
The front mud flaps fit using a combination of clips and the screws that hold the wheel arch liner. The back edge of the front mudflaps needs to be trimmed to fit around the different profile at the front edge of the sill. After having fitted one I found the easiest way was to fit the mud flap in place using the screws, squashing the excess part against the inside of the wheelarch. Then using a sharp knife you can trim the excess following the contours of the wheelarch and sill.
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