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The only hole is made by pushing a trim screw into the wheel well at the top of the flap, at least on mine...So it says no drilling but are you still putting new holes in the wheel well or using existing ones?
Bro what? I was a SQC guy too! 2007!
I hit up Costas the owner of Rallyarmor. He installed the test version and luckily enough it seems to be perfect. Very happy with it. Should be released in a couple of week. He’s a very detailed oriented guy, so he wants to make sure everything’s perfect.
Two screws on the bottom for the bracket then there’s three nuts you just have to screw into the bracket’s bolts. No drilling required because of the brackets. All hardware will be included.View attachment 463225
Damn sqc is everywhere lol. Used to love my suby.
I used Armour Guard, standard black on black and had them delivered in just a few days for less than $35. You do have to make some cuts to the fronts and drill the holes. All told, it still took less than an hour and I set them where I like, not like pre-drilled. I also used the same push pins to fasten them.
BTW- black on black is the lettering they all come with and is least noticable, to me. This is how I set mine, only 2 1/2" from the level ground in front.View attachment 457183 View attachment 457184 View attachment 457185 View attachment 457186 View attachment 457187 View attachment 457183 View attachment 457184 View attachment 457185 View attachment 457186 View attachment 457187
So it says no drilling but are you still putting new holes in the wheel well or using existing ones?
Yeah, to each his own! There's several nice ones out including the little rubbery parachute one that isn't much coverage at all. Those and the carbon fiber are just too small. Not really mud guards, more like adornments. Beauty in function first.As they say beauty is the eye of the beholder.
Not my type I guess.
Exactly. I'm not too wild with how big the Rally Armor mud guards (more like "flaps") are, but I'll take the paint protection over looks any day. Still, they aren't exactly ugly, either.Beauty in function first
Hah! Good to know that it took so long for a 3 to wreck in his area. You and N54TT cracking me up! I had a 74 Courier in the 90's with a 626 engine and Rx-7 5 speed that started my mudflaps use. Always liked their products and good, nice looking flaps for a good price.
Install seems easy enough from the pic you posted. I'd love to see the rears and a 3/4 view of both, iydm.
yes ive had these for a week+ now. My lower doors are so clean vs before. All the residue,soot,leaves,etc are on the mudflaps!!!Exactly. I'm not too wild with how big the Rally Armor mud guards (more like "flaps") are, but I'll take the paint protection over looks any day. Still, they aren't exactly ugly, either.
The other mud guards shown on the Rally Armor site are quite spendy, and I'm expecting the Model 3 guards to be the same. Small price to pay to protect the paint, though.
Thanks for letting me see those views. You'll notice how clean the whole underside of the 3 stays. I've said it before, function before beauty, but I do like the looks. Simple and clean. Again, the red letters are a nice touch.yes ive had these for a week+ now. My lower doors are so clean vs before. All the residue,soot,leaves,etc are on the mudflaps!!!
Did you guys know each other on the Subie forum?Hey Mike, funny how we both ended up w/ Teslas!
Hey Mike, funny how we both ended up w/ Teslas!
Did you guys know each other on the Subie forum?
I'm with you, Mike. I think push pins would've looked cleaner. The only place I couldn't was the top of the fronts where I used trim screws. The fiber liner sure flaps around a bit.I’m not sure how I feel about those bolts on the rallyarmor flaps
Derail away! You guys have put such great information here about the Rally Armor flaps, and I think the main subject of the thread has run its course. And I always love car pictures, regardless of the car. I like *all* cars. Can always find something about a car that's good.Just so we don’t derail the thread
Hey Phlier! Great minds DO think alike!Derail away!
@ Visionary and N54TT. I was going to post the acronym SQC and it's been so long since I thought of it. Remind me again...
Solid Quality Competition? Great Org.
Thanks.
Right on. Looks like you had them set up for tracks so naturally...The SQC we were talking about is Subaru Queens Crew. Started with a group of people hanging out at alley pond park...getting together for meets, bbq’s, cruises, auto-x, HPDE events. Membership grew by word of mouth, pretty close nit group, was like a fam and ranged from stock to wildly modded cars. They eventually opened up membership to anyone that went into FiZZ and paid....grew so huge....didn’t really know a lot of the new members. But there was always a core of us that always met up and went to events/meets together. Good ol days when I didn’t have a fam and had the time for all those shenanigans lol.