Oh, I’ll get them. I just don’t know if there’s really any substantive difference between the OEM and the various highly-reviewed/rated 3rd-party versions on Amazon.Just get ‘em. You’ll thank yourself later. Fronts required. Rears optional.
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Oh, I’ll get them. I just don’t know if there’s really any substantive difference between the OEM and the various highly-reviewed/rated 3rd-party versions on Amazon.Just get ‘em. You’ll thank yourself later. Fronts required. Rears optional.
Unfortunately the price is also unmatched with the cheaper alternativesNot everyone's cup of tea, but I have these on my M3P and the protection level is unmatched with the cheaper alternatives. For winters in PA I find these a must.
I think these are the ones Im going to order too. I wish there were pics of them on amazon, they aren't very good.Here are front and rear set that match the OEMs and don’t require messing with that pesky bottom screw for the rear flaps. I installed them a couple months ago and they’ve held up great.
if you read the Amazon review, this one is much better @Wu-Chang Clan
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N7M3Y3R
Mines arrived on Wed and I installed them on Thursday. Matches with the original OEM front flaps.
Very happy with the purchase.
I had these and the clips are near impossible to remove. Has anyone found any clips that are more solid and easier to remove?
What clips did you use? I had these and returned then as the clips were impossible to remove. I had to break them off.if you read the Amazon review, this one is much better @Wu-Chang Clan
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09N7M3Y3R
Mines arrived on Wed and I installed them on Thursday. Matches with the original OEM front flaps.
Very happy with the purchase.
Couldn't you use some fine grade sandpaper on the clips before you install the mud flaps so they could be removed more easily?I had these and the clips are near impossible to remove. Has anyone found any clips that are more solid and easier to remove?
What clips did you use? I had these and the clips are horrible. I had to break them off when I removed them.Here are front and rear set that match the OEMs and don’t require messing with that pesky bottom screw for the rear flaps. I installed them a couple months ago and they’ve held up great.
I’m also looking for feedback on what people have used. I refuse to use the included clips that have that separate screw that you have to install.Couldn't you use some fine grade sandpaper on the clips before you install the mud flaps so they could be removed more easily?
What clips did you use? Are you aware that the included clips with the separate screw need to be broken off in order to be removed?I installed these flaps today on the front and back. Super easy install. I don’t know if the rear flaps are necessary, but they can’t hurt and make the car look more symmetrical imo.
They look identical to the OEM front flaps and seem to be high quality. We’ll see how they hold up over time.
Not everyone's cup of tea, but I have these on my M3P and the protection level is unmatched with the cheaper alternatives. For winters in PA I find these a must.
What clips did you use? Are you aware that the included clips with the separate screw need to be broken off in order to be removed?
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR FREAKING MUDFLAPS ????????????????
I bought these $27 mudflaps and they work just fine"TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR FREAKING MUDFLAPS ????????????????