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GQ Mudflaps

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ Mudflaps

Post by mortaygo »

I have an ST (I think) with factory flaired guards and mud flaps, the mud flaps brackets are rusty (along with my rear sliding windows) and was wondering what others do when replacing the mud flaps/spats. I was quoted $220 each.. which I won't be paying.

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Re: GQ Mudflaps

Post by bogged »

have a look round, people have made their own brackets with some angle and just straight rubber for flaps.
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Re: GQ Mudflaps

Post by mortaygo »

bogged wrote:have a look round, people have made their own brackets with some angle and just straight rubber for flaps.
Thanks Bogged, that was my intial thoughts, but figured pleanty of others might be doing different stuff or modifying ones from Super cheap ect
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