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Old 02-04-2020, 12:05 PM
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I have seen several old posts on this subject but I can't seem to find any recent posts. Does anyone have experience or a good source for mud flaps? I have a 2004 XKR and would lolke to install at least rear ones.
 
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Thanks for the quick reply. I must have missed those. I just ordered them. Thanks again!
 
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Old 02-04-2020, 12:29 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply. I must have missed those. I just ordered them. Thanks again!
Glad to help. I cruise ebay regularly for good deals on NOS parts for my 04 XK8. Saw those just the other day.

Perhaps you missed them because Jaguar considers them "splash guards".

Driving a Jaguar in the mud would just be... so uncivilized.
 
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i'd rather deal with chipped paint that install west virginia air brakes on an xk8
 
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i'd rather deal with chipped paint that install west virginia air brakes on an xk8
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Instead of mud flaps, just use the 3M auto protective film. Its so easy and its invisible. Just cut a piece that fits the section you're interested in protecting and put it on.
 
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I ordered and received a set courtesy of this post. Thanks, TM
 
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on a dark colored car they do not stand out much at all. the OEM set actually keeps the car much cleaner. their installation hardware and overall quality are very good.
 
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