Denver Sportback build
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Got the mud flaps I ordered from this place in england this week. Installed them last night. They are designed for the Evo X but with a little mods I was able to get them to work. The instructions that came with them were pretty basic. I used basic hand tools to install them, rachet, wrench, screw driver and a drill. The only specialty tool was my impact gun to get the tire off.
The fronts kind of tip up towards the underside of the car at this angle but you don't notice it at all when standing. The left rear is a little more tilted that the right. But I'll live with it for now.
I ordered them from
HERE.
They have 3 different types of material at 3 different cost points. PVC, Polyurethane and a 2x2 carbon fiber weave with the cheapest option being the PVC. I bought the Poly
I noticed while having the tires off that the car is really doing a number on the inside edges. My wife works at a car dealship and said she had her them rotate, balance and align her tires like 4K miles ago. I'm gonna try to get it looked at by another place this week.
The fronts kind of tip up towards the underside of the car at this angle but you don't notice it at all when standing. The left rear is a little more tilted that the right. But I'll live with it for now.
I ordered them from
HERE.
They have 3 different types of material at 3 different cost points. PVC, Polyurethane and a 2x2 carbon fiber weave with the cheapest option being the PVC. I bought the Poly
I noticed while having the tires off that the car is really doing a number on the inside edges. My wife works at a car dealship and said she had her them rotate, balance and align her tires like 4K miles ago. I'm gonna try to get it looked at by another place this week.
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