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I'm certainly pleased I added the Protection pack to my RC. The mud flaps keep the car so much cleaner. The rear and sides of the car are protected from spray and debris thrown up by the tyres.

Gets a thumbs-up from me! 2a.gif

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I guess it's personal taste.

Yes, if you want them... but maybe spend the money on something else - or save it?


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You hardly notice them due to the wheel arches and door bottoms being black plastic.IMG_0093.JPG

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Stick out like a sore thumb to me. 

Probably more so because it sticks out away from the actual body of the car and you can see the seams.

I think I would defo go without.

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Has anyone fitted non genuine Lexus mud flaps.

There seems to be loads out there that are much less expensive

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For me NO! But what ever suites you mate! As long as youre happy with how your car looks and as long as it will preserve the cleanliness


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I had them fitted on my NX, and I think because the wheel arches are also black they don't look too obvious. Do they help keep the car clean? I am not sure, but I am told they do. My son in-law does not like them, but my son does, so it's all a matter of taste. 

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Quick question about the mud flaps.

I’ve just bought a set of OEM ones, and plan on fitting them myself.
However, the instructions say I need to drill a 6mm hole for one of the fittings to the rear set.

is that right? Also, won’t that invalidate any rust / bodywork warranty?

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Always fitted Mud- Flaps as in my opinion they make the wheel arch appear a touch closer to the wheel whilst definitely offering protection against Road Gritters, new road surfaces etc.

The only model I could not fit them to was my Mk.2 ISF.

Tel

Alex,

As long as you follow the Instructions & spray your hole with Silicon you will be fine as you will have exceeded their expectation. 

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My NX was fitted with them when I bought it new. Living in the country the roads are covered in mud and mucky water and they offer some protection. If I didn't live in a rural environment, then perhaps no.

My salesman was against them as he stated they affected the fuel consumption. I certainly think he may have a point as I have noticed a slight increase in consuption when the roads are wet through.

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On 11/27/2020 at 9:23 AM, Grumps said:

My NX was fitted with them when I bought it new. Living in the country the roads are covered in mud and mucky water and they offer some protection. If I didn't live in a rural environment, then perhaps no.

My salesman was against them as he stated they affected the fuel consumption. I certainly think he may have a point as I have noticed a slight increase in consuption when the roads are wet through.

^^ Agree with this. I live in a very rural area - access to the village via mud caked single track roads only - and the combination of mud flaps and side-steps stop a whole load of mud and grit, and protect the sides of the car from stone damage.

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100% yes from me. I think they enhance the look as well as reducing road spray. 

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On 11/26/2020 at 9:30 PM, Al D-Much said:

Quick question about the mud flaps.

I’ve just bought a set of OEM ones, and plan on fitting them myself.
However, the instructions say I need to drill a 6mm hole for one of the fittings to the rear set.

is that right? Also, won’t that invalidate any rust / bodywork warranty?

Seriously?! In the metal bodywork!? I wouldn't be happy... 😱

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On 11/27/2020 at 8:10 AM, Tel said:

Always fitted Mud- Flaps as in my opinion they make the wheel arch appear a touch closer to the wheel whilst definitely offering protection against Road Gritters, new road surfaces etc.

The only model I could not fit them to was my Mk.2 ISF.

Tel

Alex,

As long as you follow the Instructions & spray your hole with Silicon you will be fine as you will have exceeded their expectation. 

Hi Tel,

Thanks for the advice, would old school grease do the same trick?

Posted
2 hours ago, Don C said:

It’s attached to the wing around the side and close to where the mudflap fixes. 

Thanks for the info....... now where’s that Makita 

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