But my beast spends at least 25% of its time on narrow muddy wet lanes. So does anyone know if there are OEM mudflaps available, or wjether allroad ones would fit??
There, now I'll get my tweed jacket and pipe...
Even that stereotype would kick you out.
Not the practicality argument too. It's still a vanity thing, because you wishing to keep it looking 'lovely' for the maximum amount of time possible. Do you pay for a carwash or DIY?
Don't fit spacers then or just PPF the sills.Paulm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:16 pmI am in the same place as you but for a different reason. I had spacer on my M5 and they did a fantastic job of stripping the paint on the lower sills etc due to the wheels sticking out further than design. I intend fitting the very small flaps not sure what they are called. I think they look ok and should do a good job.
flaps is the way forward. BIG BLUE ones, might even add a big CB radio arialSurrey Sam wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:26 pmDon't fit spacers then or just PPF the sills.Paulm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 12:16 pmI am in the same place as you but for a different reason. I had spacer on my M5 and they did a fantastic job of stripping the paint on the lower sills etc due to the wheels sticking out further than design. I intend fitting the very small flaps not sure what they are called. I think they look ok and should do a good job.
I think they call the little ones, piss flaps![]()
I think you should just order them up, along with the allroad plastic arch extensions. For the complete
look.Oddly, that was actually a really helpful response!! It answered my question! It looks almost certain that the allroad flaps are designed to mount on the plastic extensions, and so will almost certainly NOT fit the RS.I think you should just order them up, along with the allroad plastic arch extensions. For the complete Image look.
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