Any GD Sports out there with mud flaps or mud guards?
#1
Any GD Sports out there with mud flaps or mud guards?
I have been searching like crazy and it seems like noone has done it. I know the mud guards are for a base model but I was wondering if anyone has got them to fit their sport models? Personally for me, they could be of great use as I have lower offset wheels which causes more water to splash on the sides of my car. Anyone with custom mud flaps? I'd love to see pics if anyone can post them up.
About 8 years ago, I had a 2000 Civic SI and was able to trim down some 96-98 Civic mud guards to fit my 2000 model. I just got a dremel and trimmed it down enough so that it would properly fit over my rear bumper. I was wondering if this could be the same case with the Fit sport using the OE fit mud guards? Any input appreciated. And yes, i'm a mud guard fan.
About 8 years ago, I had a 2000 Civic SI and was able to trim down some 96-98 Civic mud guards to fit my 2000 model. I just got a dremel and trimmed it down enough so that it would properly fit over my rear bumper. I was wondering if this could be the same case with the Fit sport using the OE fit mud guards? Any input appreciated. And yes, i'm a mud guard fan.
#8
It's been snowing non-stop and the local car wash was closed so my car is filthy:
I know, not much of an endorsement of the benefits of mud guards but they can only do so much in our weather conditions. I'll probably get rally style mud guards for next year. I can post better pictures after the weather breaks and I can clean the car. I'll include some DIY info as well.
I know, not much of an endorsement of the benefits of mud guards but they can only do so much in our weather conditions. I'll probably get rally style mud guards for next year. I can post better pictures after the weather breaks and I can clean the car. I'll include some DIY info as well.
Last edited by john380; 01-13-2011 at 07:05 PM.
#15
How can we go about doing? Would you like to take the initiative? I'm still kinda torn on those fancy mud flaps though after thinking about the fact that my car is lowered. I'd feel like a poser sporting fancy mud flaps on a lowered, non rally, economical, cute, gas saving, car.
#16
I bought them at a local chain store called Advance Auto. My one complaint about these mud guards is they are made of hard plastic and because I hung the front set a little low I've scraped them on the ground a few times. Maybe the softer rally types would be better.
Last edited by john380; 01-21-2012 at 07:39 AM.
#17
How can we go about doing? Would you like to take the initiative? I'm still kinda torn on those fancy mud flaps though after thinking about the fact that my car is lowered. I'd feel like a poser sporting fancy mud flaps on a lowered, non rally, economical, cute, gas saving, car.
Don't refer to the fit as cute. That just fills the stereotype its a girls car lol. And you wouldn't be a poser just super serious about the mud flaps! I have a base ge and I found the if I hit a deep puddle on the highway the stock plastic ones act like.. well if you on a boat and you put your hand in the water. It pulls me to one side. So a nice set or urethane ones that are flexible would be great
Don't knw if that made any sense lol
#20
Dayum man...I can't by any stretch of the imagination see my ride like this!!!! I tip my hat to you guyz, must be a b@$&# keep'n 'um between seasons! I guess I just did not realize how I lucky I am living in weather that's pretty much the same year around.