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Annie



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Galway Green

Yes thanks again chaps. Much appreciated Thumbs Up 59 TD4e XS in galway green

Post #125530 31st Dec 2011 5:20 pm
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Andy131



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Navigator wrote:
............... What is really silly is that mud flaps are not standard fitments on a vehicle that the makers claim is designed to go off road. The cost of fitting when done to all vehicles on the line would put about £10 on a new vehicle price. Is the real reason they are omitted that it's a wee perk to the Dealers who can charge two hours workshop to any buyer who doesn't take on the challenge like you have.


Probably because the first time you take the car off road the damn things get ripped off, making a right mess of the wing liner if the wheels are spinning backwards. LR warranty were not impressed, did it twice on our FL1 which had them fitted as standard, second time I just left them off. The bill was a lot more than the £10 it might of cost on the production line. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

Post #125599 1st Jan 2012 7:42 am
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RegG



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Biscay Blue

Annie, I have nothing but admiration for you!! Thumbs Up It's not many ladies would get their hands dirty fitting mudflaps etc, certainly not my other half anyway!! Keep it up! I plan to order some 'flaps this week so will be having 'fun' fitting them very soon. 2010 HSE TD4 auto, Biscay Blue, Almond Leather, facelift front and rear, detachable towbar, front & rear mudflaps, bib spoilers, clear high level brake light, smooth rear wiper, colour coded door handles.

Previous Land Rovers:
2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6 in Stornoway Grey
1991 Discovery 200tdi 3 door in blue

Post #125611 1st Jan 2012 10:57 am
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weeal



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I purchased a set of front and rear, the rear were a 5 minute job, the front took about half an hour ,your are right the instructions are not very clear. On hindsight I should not have purchased the fronts as they are not easy to fit they are over priced they dont do much and I can see them being ripped of in the snow

Post #125613 1st Jan 2012 11:53 am
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RegG



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weeal wrote:
I purchased a set of front and rear, the rear were a 5 minute job, the front took about half an hour ,your are right the instructions are not very clear. On hindsight I should not have purchased the fronts as they are not easy to fit they are over priced they dont do much and I can see them being ripped of in the snow


I fitted a set of front and rears to my i6 about 4 years ago - the rears were a doddle but the fronts more of a challenge. However, they went on ok eventually and, IMHO, made a difference to the amount of muck thrown up the sills. I agree that they are perhaps overpriced but LR is a premium brand and you have to expect to pay premium prices. As for them being ripped off in the snow, my i6 saw quite a bit of snow, mud, slush etc and the flaps stayed exactly where they should be. I will have no hesitation in fitting a set to my TD4 when I can get around to it. 2010 HSE TD4 auto, Biscay Blue, Almond Leather, facelift front and rear, detachable towbar, front & rear mudflaps, bib spoilers, clear high level brake light, smooth rear wiper, colour coded door handles.

Previous Land Rovers:
2007 Freelander 2 HSE i6 in Stornoway Grey
1991 Discovery 200tdi 3 door in blue

Post #125614 1st Jan 2012 12:22 pm
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Annie



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Galway Green

Thanks Reg. I don't mind getting my hands dirty if it turns out in the end. I lived on my own til i was 35 and got married and so had learned to do things myself rather than pay to get a man in ha.

I really wished i'd not started the fronts though until MartynB helped me Thumbs Up 59 TD4e XS in galway green

Post #125685 1st Jan 2012 4:22 pm
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EYorkshire



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I need to fit a set myself Annie, last year the caravan front was a complete mess with the muck created. The rears are more important to me but I'll wait until the better weather before scrambling around fitting the fronts. Smile

Post #125686 1st Jan 2012 4:26 pm
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npinks



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I'm thinking of getting one of those front end covers for the 'van Dave, even with mudflaps it's front attracts dirt

Post #125687 1st Jan 2012 4:28 pm
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landy19840



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Quite a few men on here still need a man to do stuff for them!

Post #125689 1st Jan 2012 4:31 pm
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EYorkshire



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I have looked at those Nick, and to be honest it was the only 'good' reason I looked towards mud flaps but as you point out, a cover will keep it as 'new/clean' for the journey. Same price as a set of 'flaps' as well. Thumbs Up

Post #125691 1st Jan 2012 4:35 pm
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ad210358



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npinks wrote:
I'm thinking of getting one of those front end covers for the 'van Dave, even with mudflaps it's front attracts dirt


Nooooooo NP, if anything looks sillier than one of the front covers I've yet to see it (wheels excluded) Whistle it only takes a couple of minutes to swill the front of the van when anything gets thrown up. They have only made a comeback over the last couple of years since Bailey made the Alutech and found the front panel dinted easily, until then they were a part of history, next you will be getting the Purpleline Aeroplus Banging Head
Not sure if the front covers are actually legal as they cover the front marker lights .

Post #125699 1st Jan 2012 5:05 pm
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npinks



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The marker light thing is the reason I haven't got one yet, Confused

The front of my van went dull and I spent a day polishing it and then sealing it after and whilst doing so I did notice quite a few tiny stone chips so I think they can only be a good thing

Post #125700 1st Jan 2012 5:08 pm
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EYorkshire



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Perhaps I'll try 'cling film' next trip out, peel off and bin it. Idea

Post #125701 1st Jan 2012 5:12 pm
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ad210358



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No not for me, would rather have the rear flaps Thumbs Up

Post #125702 1st Jan 2012 5:16 pm
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chicken george



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