so, what do they do, i said i wanted to take them off and mum and dad were like no blah blah anyway its my car and il do what ever i like and also mum said something about in the wet in puddles the map flaps do something to stop the water doin something idk but i was like they have nothing to do in the wet, umm so whats the deal with mud flaps? also are they easy to remove? i just dont like them because they hit the speed bumps and that
I'd say she meant that they deflect water spray from your tyres thus keeping it off the windscreens of following vehicles.
ohh so it is a good thing to have them on there, i see 50% of vechles on the road without them
They're just held there by a couple of screws.
When driving in the wet, there job is to deflect the water downwards back to the road with out spraying it upwards on the cars behind you, they may also keep your rear guards clean to a certain extent.
I would personally take em off as they don't suit the body design of the car imo, but it's up to you![]()
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I agree, I have never been sprayed by cars because I follow at an appropriate distance if there's that much surface water! And with stones, well usually you'll have to be speeding through temporary works areas etc. to do damage.
They are also designed to protect the paintwork immediatly behind the wheel arch, by deflecting stones, tar etc away from the bodywork. They do a job, but you still get tar and stone damage, but it's further back from the wheels than it would be if you didn't have the mudflaps.
ok i think il keep them on for now
Yeah i noticed my car gets much much dirtier after taking them off (had to because they don't make mudflaps for the HBD Kit). The bottom half of the doors and the rear bumper get especially dirty.
I put some 3M paint protection film on the ends of the skirts and 30cm along the bottom of the skirts to prevent damage from stones coming off the tyres.
When i had mudflaps on i used to take them off every few months and clean out all the dirt that got trapped behind them.
I bought a set for mine, as it had none when I bought it. I reckon they keep a bit of the road grime, mud, tar and stone chips off the paintwork.
Reminds me, I should pull them off and clean underneath mine too.![]()
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