Thing is they stop crap off the back wheels splattering the side of the car when I drive up the alley at the side of my house. When I wash the car, the water runs down the alley, take newly washed car onto the road, and muddy water splashes as you drive out - dirty car.
They do trap dirt in places - clean it off when you wash the car.
Wish I could vote again!!
Jim
Simon mudguards
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Mudguards are good for rallying dude, but tell you the truth as wizor says they rot, with the e21`s, where there connected on to the lip area of rear side valance which when i got my e21 it had mudguards and next day i took them off and was rotten so now i have a new set of side valences i need to weld on cos of those effing flaps, its why i say noway to them....
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Simon wrote:whiten the white/ blacken the black, now im REALLY lost lol
Me too!!!
My Fake E21 Alpina "C1 Turbo" tribute car!
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
"Sepiabraun" 1.8 M10 swapped 316
"I thought the block was good for 200, even 300 hp, but I never thought it would take 1000 horsepower."
Alex von Falkenhausen
