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Re: Mud Flaps; Too Tacky? (archive)

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Posted by JR on May 12, 2001 at 20:50:23:

In Reply to: Mud Flaps; Too Tacky? posted by Parks on May 12, 2001 at 19:53:42:

Parks,
My home is located just of the Highway on a gravel road about a half mile, constant grime and dust. I have ordered a set of flaps from the stealer, about $120.00 for the complete set. The flaps have "BMW" in raised letters (Black on black). I think I would rather prolong the life of the paint job, they don't look bad.

I vote; if it's a nesscary - DO IT...

JR


Anyone have mud flaps that look good? I have a white 98 740i which shows road grime on the rear quarter panels, often within the first short drive after washing. I suspect that mud flaps might solve this problem but the idea frightens me. Somehow I can't imagine mud flaps looking too stylish on my beautiful 7, but the road grime doesn't look very attractive either.

Does anyone make mud flaps for our 7's and how do they look.

Any advice on other solutions for the road grime coming off the rear tires, other than constant washing.





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