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Old 03-02-16, 04:19 PM
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That's what I'm planning. I even extended them so they protect more.
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Originally Posted by Answer
That's what I'm planning. I even extended them so they protect more.
Do you have any pictures? Im very interested. I dont mind if it looks like a rally car for a couple months. It already get beater wheels and aggressive looking winter tires.
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Originally Posted by Snowrydr01
Do you have any pictures? Im very interested. I dont mind if it looks like a rally car for a couple months. It already get beater wheels and aggressive looking winter tires.
There you go!



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i like 'em!

are they eBay specials too? do you have a link?
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Mud flaps on Lexus sedan?

Go for these:

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Nevermind, I saw you are in Alberta. You need sand/rock flaps for your windshield.
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Originally Posted by Vivid101
Mud flaps on Lexus sedan?

Go for these:

If it keeps crap off my sides through winter id mount them. They are almost hipster ironic.
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Originally Posted by Snowrydr01
i like 'em!

are they eBay specials too? do you have a link?
they are the ones previously posted! I later bought some universal rubber flaps to extend them.
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Wondering if anyone had universal rubber mud flaps installed? especially for the rear ones
I ordered a set of Rally Amour universal ones and just realize that there are not as many scews/clips as the front ones
Do I need to drill some holes on the bumper or liner?
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Originally Posted by xuzhili23
Wondering if anyone had universal rubber mud flaps installed? especially for the rear ones
I ordered a set of Rally Amour universal ones and just realize that there are not as many scews/clips as the front ones
Do I need to drill some holes on the bumper or liner?
yes, you will more than likely need to drill some holes in the rear.
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Just bought these for my IS350, thank you!!

Bring on the Canadian winter.
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Originally Posted by Answer
yes, you will more than likely need to drill some holes in the rear.
Hi Answer, is is possible for you to post a photo of your rear mud flap with the screws/clips?
Did you find enough space on the bumper for drilling holes?
I don't know if bolting on the liner will be stable enough.
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Originally Posted by xuzhili23
Hi Answer, is is possible for you to post a photo of your rear mud flap with the screws/clips?
Did you find enough space on the bumper for drilling holes?
I don't know if bolting on the liner will be stable enough.
I actually haven't installed the rears yet. But I can try to take a pic of the mud flaps to show the holes.
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Originally Posted by Answer
I actually haven't installed the rears yet. But I can try to take a pic of the mud flaps to show the holes.
That would be appreciated.
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i have the oem ones on
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