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Set Car Mud Flaps For Citroen C5 Sedan Estate 2008-2017 Mudflaps Splash Guards Mud Flap Mudguards Fender 2009 2010 2011 2012 ► Photo 1/6
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  • Brand Name: XUKEY
  • Origin: CN(Origin)
  • External Testing Certification: ISO9001
  • Item Diameter: 0inch
  • Item Height: 0inch
  • Item Length: 0inch
  • Material Type: High Grade ABS plastic
  • Item Type: Mudguards
  • Item Weight: 0.6kg
  • Special Features: protect
  • Item Width: 0inch
  • Model Name: none
  • Model Year: 2008-2017

Set Car Mud Flaps For Citroen C5 Sedan Estate 2008-2017 Mudflaps Splash Guards Mud Flap Mudguards Fender 2009 2010 2011 2012

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t***t
June 27, 2020

The instructions are terrible, so far as to be useless. These are made of hard plastic so careful when backing towards curbs.

Fit is not perfect, and you will probably need to drill holes in the flaps to fasten them to the wheel arch lining, otherwise you will have to make holes in the wings which is not desirable. I added an extra hole in back, as can be seen in the pictures, though I'm not sure if it's necessary, I just wanted extra fixing. The plastic is hard but SEEMS to be flexible enough to stand some shunts and scrapes, since I hit the pavement with them every time I leave my garage.

t***t
June 27, 2020

The instructions are terrible, so far as to be useless. These are made of hard plastic so careful when backing towards curbs.

Fit is not perfect, and you will probably need to drill holes in the flaps to fasten them to the wheel arch lining, otherwise you will have to make holes in the wings which is not desirable. I added an extra hole in back, as can be seen in the pictures, though I'm not sure if it's necessary, I just wanted extra fixing. The plastic is hard but SEEMS to be flexible enough to stand some shunts and scrapes, since I hit the pavement with them every time I leave my garage.

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