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    Mud Flaps...

    Had a search of the forum and it didn't turn up much on mud flaps.

    Are they worth it in terms of function (stopping the tyres from flicking up crap onto the paintwork)? And what are people thoughts on them look wise?

    I'm personally undecided. We haven't ordered them on our Golf (didn't even discuss options with the dealer TBH) but I'm starting to wonder if I should add them on. I assume they are a dealer fitted 'accessory'?

    From what I have gleaned the cost would be aroun $2-300 to have them fitted?

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    just got my rear ones from here Discount Volkswagen Parts

    car air dynamics pretty crap from that point of view 'bum' is a bit dirty
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    I think its a personal thing as far as looks go. I have always had them and found they assist in protection but not 100%. There should be one in your local show room with a set on check it out in the flesh and see.

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    I've got them on my polo. They don't cost a lot so price shouldn't be a decidng factor. What u should consider is If you will take it off road. I find they don't help much when I'm offroad as the dust gets everywhere still but it's better than nothing.
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    Mine gets a very dirty bum compared to the rest of the car, so mud flaps would probably help. But I wouldn't get them if they looked like crap.
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    Golf's have always been notorious for having a dirty rear end, due to the wheels being so far back in the corner it cause a lot of spray to then get sucked onto the rear at speed.

    As for mud flaps, i donmt reckon they are worth it, ruin the look of the car and its not really that bad to keep it clean.

    Even with mud flaps the rear will still get dirty
    currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
    previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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    Quote Originally Posted by MurphyTheElf View Post
    Mine gets a very dirty bum compared to the rest of the car
    That's just the nature of a hatchback... has happened to all my hatchback cars. That's also part of the reason that hatchbacks have rear windscreen wipers.

    In my experience mud flaps don't really prevent the back of the car getting filthy. I would consider them if I was intending to do a lot of driving on non-sealed roads. Other than that I'd suggest putting the $300 towards some Venture Shield paint protection film (I think that's what it is called)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd118TSI View Post
    Had a search of the forum and it didn't turn up much on mud flaps.

    Are they worth it in terms of function (stopping the tyres from flicking up crap onto the paintwork)? And what are people thoughts on them look wise?

    I'm personally undecided. We haven't ordered them on our Golf (didn't even discuss options with the dealer TBH) but I'm starting to wonder if I should add them on. I assume they are a dealer fitted 'accessory'?

    From what I have gleaned the cost would be aroun $2-300 to have them fitted?
    i got them on my passat cause my last car not only had a dirty bum but lots of chips too. I prefer the look of cars without them BUT the do protect the car and help in the resale value - i keep my cars 3-4 years max and my theory is to look after it while i own it so i dont have to do anything to sell it.
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    Mudflaps are similar in function to headlight protectors.
    Spoil the look of car. Dont really make the car look any cleaner cause they get dirty themselves.
    Tiny stone chips WILL happen elsewhere no matter what you do, part of owning a car.
    I can think of lots of things you can do with the $300 spare.
    Mk6 GTI - 5dr Carbon - DSG - Leather - SatNav/RVC - MDI - 18' detroits - Parkassist - ACC - sunroof - Tints

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    Quote Originally Posted by booya View Post
    Mudflaps are similar in function to headlight protectors.
    Spoil the look of car. Dont really make the car look any cleaner cause they get dirty themselves.
    Tiny stone chips WILL happen elsewhere no matter what you do, part of owning a car.
    I can think of lots of things you can do with the $300 spare.
    cost me nothing - genuine items installed at purchase so no outlay for me.

    we will have to agree to disagree re their effectivness.

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