Are these wort the money?
They look very small
Does anyone on here got them fitted?
Do they make mush of a difference
Mud flaps??
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They're on my Tekna - it's an ex-demo so they were fitted when I bought it, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered.
Couldn't tell you whether they make a difference or not really. Having said that, I was at a couple of NT properties last weekend and you often park in muddy areas/grass or wet gravvely car parks. Can't see any mud or slush up the side of the car but that could just be coincidence.
Couldn't tell you whether they make a difference or not really. Having said that, I was at a couple of NT properties last weekend and you often park in muddy areas/grass or wet gravvely car parks. Can't see any mud or slush up the side of the car but that could just be coincidence.
2017 1.2 Pulsar Tekna
2017 1.2 Micra Acenta
2017 1.2 Micra Acenta
Got a full set of Nissan mud flaps because I was getting muck up the front doors. Seems to have improved the situation. Pretty easy to fit. Instructions say remove front wheels but I just put on full lock. Rears need you to drill one hole each side in plastic bumper, however there is an indentation where you need to drill.
Dave
Dave
Owner of 2016 Azure 1.2 N-Connecta
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162539828049
Came across these online,,real cheap copys.
Ive hear somewhere that these are off a different car. fronts fit perfect but the rears dont fit atall.
Think the model is a nissan tida
Came across these online,,real cheap copys.
Ive hear somewhere that these are off a different car. fronts fit perfect but the rears dont fit atall.
Think the model is a nissan tida
How mush did u pay for the mud flaps off nissan?AFoS99 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:26 am Got a full set of Nissan mud flaps because I was getting muck up the front doors. Seems to have improved the situation. Pretty easy to fit. Instructions say remove front wheels but I just put on full lock. Rears need you to drill one hole each side in plastic bumper, however there is an indentation where you need to drill.
Dave
I don't know what dealers charge for them in the UK, but they were a crazy price here in Ireland. I bought a set of genuine ones off Amazon which were much cheaper ...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1
Dead easy to fit as well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1
Dead easy to fit as well.
Nissan Pulsar 1.2 DIG-T SVE
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A lot of money for what they are, and how small they are !
I looked on Nissan but they only seem to do the mudflaps as part of the Protection Pack - "Protect your Pulsar with mudguards, luxury velour mats, a soft trunkliner and a Safety Kit" for £229.
I looked on Nissan but they only seem to do the mudflaps as part of the Protection Pack - "Protect your Pulsar with mudguards, luxury velour mats, a soft trunkliner and a Safety Kit" for £229.
2017 1.2 Pulsar Tekna
2017 1.2 Micra Acenta
2017 1.2 Micra Acenta