View Full Version : Best place to purchase mudflaps
rayjay
07-07-2004, 03:46 AM
5 days old and I'm tired of washing off cow manure. Where is the best place on the net to obtain these? I understand I need the GM front flaps and CV rears, correct?
GordonB
07-07-2004, 06:44 AM
Pls contact The Dealer, Ray Sr., at NE L-M.
Here are thepart nbrs you need:
Front:F8AZ-16A550-BA (fits BOTH CV and GM front)
Rear: F8AZ-16A550-CA (fits CV rear)
These are what I used on my car. Fronts have to have the inner fender well cut about 1".
GordonB :beer:
Sactown
07-07-2004, 06:52 AM
5 days old and I'm tired of washing off cow manure. Where is the best place on the net to obtain these? I understand I need the GM front flaps and CV rears, correct?
Talk with The Dealer! I bought my flaps from him. See this thread for his contact info. http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=7986
The Dealer gave me the following info:
Use F8AZ16A550BA on th front and F8AZ16A550CA on the rear. $32.27 per set plus shipping. They are Gr Marquis Fronts and Crown Vic rears. They will have a small Ford logo on the rears.
jaywish
07-07-2004, 09:37 AM
Those are the molded mud guards.
Ford also has soft traditional flaps, but the molded guards look better imo.
dwasson
07-07-2004, 10:36 AM
5 days old and I'm tired of washing off cow manure.
I'm trying to think of another place in my life I would see this sentence. You win Ray!
TheDealer
07-07-2004, 12:41 PM
I'm trying to think of another place in my life I would see this sentence. You win Ray!
Damn, and I'm Ray J. LOL
rayjay
07-07-2004, 12:53 PM
Pls contact The Dealer, Ray Sr., at NE L-M.
Here are thepart nbrs you need:
Front:F8AZ-16A550-BA (fits BOTH CV and GM front)
Rear: F8AZ-16A550-CA (fits CV rear)
These are what I used on my car. Fronts have to have the inner fender well cut about 1".
GordonB :beer:Gordon, ref the fronts, you mean trim the flap, right?
rayjay
07-07-2004, 01:08 PM
I'm trying to think of another place in my life I would see this sentence. You win Ray!
I live in dairy farm country in central NYS. Manure is a real PITA to get off once it dries on. I know these guys are trying to eek out a living, but leaving the road covered in cow crap twice a day is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Hes been visited by the boys in gray ref this before. Sounds like its time for a invitation to court...:down:
Sactown
07-07-2004, 07:23 PM
Gordon, ref the fronts, you mean trim the flap, right?
I trimmed the outer rear corner of the plastic wheel well. Simple surgery with a fresh utility knife. Once you go to install, you'll see what you need to do.
GordonB
07-07-2004, 10:09 PM
rayjay,
Like Sactown said, hold up one front flap and you will see that part of the pastic inner fender well needs to be very slightly trimed.
Trust us, order the parts.
For added protection, also lookup and order X-PEL 8mil clear plastic to attach to the large inner rear fascia (painted) that wraps into the rear wheel wells. After you apply the X-PEL, then you attach the rear mudflap.
GordonB
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