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My sedan has been lowered by 2". I installed a set of ford moulded mudguards when my car was not lowered yet. Right now my front mudguards keeps rubbing on speed bumps and driveways. Has anyone try a different type of mudguards for the front? I like the moulded type. I'm wondering if anyone else makes mudguard for the focus that's a little bit shorter.
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hey man , i don't think there are any available, but all u have to do is take them off and do a little modifying of your own.just make sure they are all even though
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10-03-2005, 11:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2005, 10:24 AM by Jaspher.)
trimmed my mudguards by almost an inch. works great. tried on speed bumps that I usually rub on. no more rubbing.
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do what my friend did on his integra.....
just leave them there, they're plastic they're gonna wear down to the point where they don't rub anymore :) plus if you are in a hard corner and you don't hear the mud flaps rubbing, you're not pushing it hard enough B)
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nass,Oct 3 2005, 08:11 PM Wrote:do what my friend did on his integra.....
just leave them there, they're plastic they're gonna wear down to the point where they don't rub anymore :) plus if you are in a hard corner and you don't hear the mud flaps rubbing, you're not pushing it hard enough B)
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No, that just means your not driving a Focus. :lol:
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