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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Southampton
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I'm a great believer in mudflaps to protect the bodywork from stones and tar. Has anyone fitted them to their 207? How do they attach to the car? Any drilling (shudder!) required?
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Northants
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I've fitted peugeots styled flaps to a 207. Probably the best fitting, nicest looking and most effective ones for the car. Very easy.
The fronts screw and clamps. The rears screw on. You need to drill holes on the leading edge of the rear bumper. Very easy, not at all fraught if you have 2 eyes and shake less than Michael J.Fox.. Conventional rubber flappy flaps don't fit very well as the lip on the edge of the front wing and rear bumper is quite shallow, giving them nothing for the clamps to bite on to.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Southampton
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Thanks Chopper.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Bramley, Leeds
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yeah ive recently fitted some to my 307 and they were generic rubber type ones they just screwed into the inner wheel arch, one of the most effective and simple mods for any car i reckon, looks pretty cool too
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