Ordered mud flaps from Ford.

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Paranoid

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On the site it lists the option of having the dealer install.

$100 for front & $100 for the back!


Bwtf
 
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cheech

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I would call. That price probably includes the flaps and labor or is a misprint
 

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Saw genuine Ford set of 4 on eBay for $85. I was thinking of buying. Anyone install them?
 

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How much faster do they make your car go????

Through improved aerodynamics and increased downward pressure equally applied to all four corners of the car they not only improve standing 1/4 mile times by up to .95 seconds, but also improve your gas mileage by 2 MPG, and improve handling by .9g. This is in addition to decreased 60-0 breaking by 18 feet.

Oh...and you might get a few less chips on your rocker panels and rear quarters.

:laugh_ti:
 

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Or you could just keep it on the pavement where it belongs...just because it's AWD doesn't mean you can go trekking off in the deep woods or anything, it ain't an off-road vehicle.
 

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Just had dealer install the molded mud flaps on the car. Full set of four costs $100. Can not remember if it was the front or back, but one of them you have to drill new holes.
 

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Just had dealer install the molded mud flaps on the car. Full set of four costs $100. Can not remember if it was the front or back, but one of them you have to drill new holes.

do you have any pics? I am considering these on my new SHO.
 

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The OEM molded splash guards look just fine. You are supposed to drill a hole for the rear set and treat the hole with a material to prevent rust. I never did that and they hold on just fine. You can actually put them on without taking the tires off. They use the existing plastic holders/screws.

You will not be disappointed in the look. If you want PM me your cell # and I will text you a pic.

Jason
 

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