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	Mudflaps
- X5Sport
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Re: Mudflaps
Just a thought.  Might be an idea to keep the rivets in a pocket etc for warmth until you're actually going to install each one.  With the latest forecast, I can see the low temps making the plastic a bit brittle.  It's supposed to be around -5C here tonight..... :cold:
			
			
									
						
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				snipez999
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Re: Mudflaps
Is that a pack of rivets in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?
			
			
									
						
			
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				westside
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Re: Mudflaps
[quote="snipez999"]
Is that a pack of rivets in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?
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its rivits sorry dude...however if you put thoses boots on it maybe a different story lol!
			
			
									
						
			
						Is that a pack of rivets in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?
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its rivits sorry dude...however if you put thoses boots on it maybe a different story lol!
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				Simond S
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Re: Mudflaps
Ok, back from holidays and all fitted.
I started by fitting the winter wheel set which left the arches looking empty

With mudflaps on and spacers I had ordered it now looks a lot beefier

			
			
									
						
			
						I started by fitting the winter wheel set which left the arches looking empty

With mudflaps on and spacers I had ordered it now looks a lot beefier

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Re: Mudflaps
They do leave the arches looking a little 'vacant' don't they.  Roll on Spring and putting the proper wheels back on.....
Richard
			
			
									
						
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Re: Mudflaps
Simond, have you put spacers on the fronts as well as the rears?  What size spacers did you fit?
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				Simond S
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Re: Mudflaps
I have 25mm spacers at the front
The rear are 60mm spacers made to fit a X6 axle and receive a X5 wheel.
			
			
									
						
			
						The rear are 60mm spacers made to fit a X6 axle and receive a X5 wheel.
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Re: Mudflaps
[quote="Simond S"]
I have 25mm spacers at the front
The rear are 60mm spacers made to fit a X6 axle and receive a X5 wheel.
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Very good, I'm using the same style of wheels without spacers but have the spigots fitted to the rears.
Don
			
			
									
						
			I have 25mm spacers at the front
The rear are 60mm spacers made to fit a X6 axle and receive a X5 wheel.
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Very good, I'm using the same style of wheels without spacers but have the spigots fitted to the rears.
Don

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Re: Mudflaps
Same wheels as my winter wheels that received so much praise on here   )
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