Thanks. Ordered them now. No stock, showing as Jan but should be here before that.Just ordered some - now available to order through dealers for £116 inc vat supply only.
Part number: PK38918N00TP
I added them as extras but if they are out of stock i'll order and fit myself.. Toyota charge £50 for fitting which I'd decided to bite the bullet and pay but now i've seen the video i'd rather fit them myself and spend the £50 on a nice lunch with SWMBOI had an email from TOL on Friday telling me that Mud flaps are currently out of stock.
They're not the prettiest items but I only put the front ones on, really not a fan of the rear ones they stick out too much, front ones Im ok with just about but should help through winter especially.How did the posters above get on with these? They looked clunky on a white one I saw. I’m tempted to order and just fit the fronts. The rears look clunky.
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I've had the full set fitted for a few months now, but I do agree the rears look a little clunky. They also don't seem to sit fully flush to the rear bumper, so I am thinking of removing them. I'll keep the fronts though...I think if nothing else they will protect the leading edge of the sill from getting pepper with gravel. Whereas the rear bumper in less worried about, it being plastic.How did the posters above get on with these? They looked clunky on a white one I saw. I’m tempted to order and just fit the fronts. The rears look clunky.
I was going to order them and fit them myself (simple) but SWMBO said “for the sake of ~£40 just let the dealer fit them”Just ordered some - now available to order through dealers for £116 inc vat supply only.
Part number: PK38918N00TP
Mine look flush, might need to tighten them mate.I've had the full set fitted for a few months now, but I do agree the rears look a little clunky. They also don't seem to sit fully flush to the rear bumper, so I am thinking of removing them. I'll keep the fronts though...I think if nothing else they will protect the leading edge of the sill from getting pepper with gravel. Whereas the rear bumper in less worried about, it being plastic.
I offered up the guard as a guide when drilling but perhaps I wasn't holding it snugly enough, so now even though they're screwed in tight, they're a little cock eyed. Not hugely noticeable, but not as close fitting as yours there.Mine look flush, might need to tighten them mate.
Personally, I quite like them, IMO they fit right in with the rear bumper.
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I like those, wish I'd got them instead of the Toyota ones, but I've got used to them nowFairly understated.
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Incudes: 2 front, 2 rear, and replacement body clips, 2 brackets A more minimal and sleek version of a mudflap that protects your paint and trim from rock chips or damage while also keeping the side of your car cleaner. They install in minutes using the factory mounting locations and are...proautoengineering.com