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  • Advice re. Mud Flaps appreciated...

    Hi all,

    Due to pick up the Tig we ordered in a couple of days. Very excited Will post a separate post in the newcomers' section once car has been delivered...

    Am presently agonising about mud flaps, however.

    The dealer we went through was an absolute joy to deal with. Can't speak highly enough of them. But the original front & rear mud flaps were costed at close to $300 fitted. Having already over-spent our budget getting such an awesome car, I am hoping to save some pennies if possible.

    Fingers-crossed fitting should not be a problem. A mate is a panel beater so it should make a good weekend arvo project over several cleansing ales.

    I've had a look on the Net:
    On eBay aftermarket flaps from Hong Kong are available for $40-70 delivered
    - Has anyone had any experience with these?
    - How did they fit? Would they fit on the 2012 face-lifted model?
    - Any sellers/sources anyone would recommend?

    Genuine flaps from the UK appear to be acquirable for $90-150 delivered
    - I understand the genuine ones are likely to be made better, better materials, etc., but just how bad are the aftermarket ones?
    - Would anyone strongly advise getting genuines, as opposed to aftermarket flaps?

    Apparently there is some discrepancy re. whether the flaps intended for the pre-face-lifted model will fit the post-face-lifted (2012) model:
    - The dealer did a check for me and apparently the parts look exactly the same and even shared the same VW parts numbers
    - But listings on eBay occasionally specify their flaps would NOT fit the 2012 face-lifted model - why?
    - In my understanding, there has been no body/panel changes pre- and post-face-lift, so can't understand why they wouldn't fit?

    If anyone has any advice or anecdotal experience they could share, that'll be awesome!

    Can't wait to pick up the Tig...

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Hi Leo & welcome!

    Though i don't have the flaps on mine, the only thing that comes to mind from earlier threads is that the cheaper ones may not have or retain the same 'blackness' as your wheel arch plastics & bumpers... May not be a perfect colour match.

    You'll love the ride regardless! Enjoy!
    Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
    Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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    • #3
      If going the HK route, I'd recommend this mob for what are purportedly original parts made for VW China.

      Mud Guard - Tiguan - Oriental Parts

      So a bit of middle ground in terms of price and quality.


      WARNING: Chinese Tigs have a longer wheelbase, so not sure whether it would affect what look like standard mud flaps.

      But best to get them to confirm their part numbers to you, since you know them.


      FWIW, I have had them give me a full refund on door mouldings that didn't fit.
      Last edited by aussietig; 30-05-2012, 10:19 PM.
      MY11 Tiguan 147TSI (SOLD)

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      • #4
        That's really helpful advice aussietig, thanks a lot!

        Will keep researching...

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        • #5
          My tiguan should be delivered at the end of next month.And I am planning to get mud flag from china. What's the vw parts number you got from dealer?

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          • #6
            Just a warning from personal experience.
            Dont bother sending for the mudflaps from oriental type suppliers,as they decidely inferior to the genuine VW ones.I went that route with my Tig and because of the inferior fitting attachments I wasnt happy and then had to fork out more money for the genuine mudflaps.Much stronger in their construction,are the right colour and they fit as they are meant to although it's a afternoons work to fit them as all the wheels have to be removed to do the job properly.
            Anyway good luck with whatever you go with
            Phil.
            Candyweiss 2010 TDI Dsg 7 speed box.Headlight covers,weather shields,mudflaps front and rear,towbar, led parkers,Nudge bar with Liteforce spots, Rhino sports roof bars.Rear side curtains and so it goes on.Now with R mfsw with paddles.That's it folks.
            Beautiful Honda VTR1000 Firestorm,black as.

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            • #7
              Hi Phil,

              Thanks for your input - exactly the kind of info I was after!

              Still hesitating before ordering cheap aftermarket mudflaps from Hong Kong or China, out of concern for exactly the points you raised.

              Might try and convince myself to fork out a bit more and order genuine parts from USA or UK. As with everything else they seem to get identical commodities for cheaper over there

              Have you found the mudflaps to be a worthwhile addition? ie. do they help significantly with keeping the bottom of the front doors and tailgate/rear quarter panels clean and protect again stone chips?

              Picking up our Tig tomorrow! Can't wait! Super-excited. Also will see how the car looks as is and if adding mudflaps might significantly detract from its cosmetics.

              Thanks again!

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              • #8
                i ordered cheap ($30 for 4) aftermarket units for the Skoda. They looked the part but the rear attachment method was pretty lousy (but same as OEM?).

                The rears fell off after 2 years banging into kerbs when parking tail in but the loss of $15 didn't overly phase me & I think the OEM would have gone to God as well. I'll order another set for $40 (current price) & be happy.
                carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                • #9
                  I had geuine VW fitted at time of purchase -as part of haggling over changeover price. Have been good keeping gravel & mud splash from doors but are hardly noticable as blend with rest of trim.
                  Steve
                  Steve
                  2010 Tiguan TDI, auto, tow bar, comfort, offroad, fogs, Mountain Grey

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                  • #10
                    The genuine flaps have been good so far for keeping crud off the car extremities as such.
                    Just for your info though if still undecided about the cheaper mudflaps as opposed to genuine,the cheaper ones i sent for from HK are still sitting in their bix somewhere in my garage.The moulding on them is way inferior [dags of plastic hanging off the edges etc] and the colour match and texture of finish as well.
                    The genuine vw flaps came with full fitting instructions, torque screws, spring clamps, bolts and the works. The el cheapos came with a few self tapping screws[just screw into the plastic wheel liner] and not a mention of any fitting instructions at all.The amount of money over and above the cheaper ones is money well spent if you want a good lasting fixture.I know we get ripped off here in this country by vw for any accessories but generally quality wise they are excellent.
                    Just my two bits worth
                    Phil
                    Candyweiss 2010 TDI Dsg 7 speed box.Headlight covers,weather shields,mudflaps front and rear,towbar, led parkers,Nudge bar with Liteforce spots, Rhino sports roof bars.Rear side curtains and so it goes on.Now with R mfsw with paddles.That's it folks.
                    Beautiful Honda VTR1000 Firestorm,black as.

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                    • #11
                      Oops

                      Sorry meant to read"sitting in a box somewhere in my garage"
                      No I am not from NZ!!
                      Phil
                      Candyweiss 2010 TDI Dsg 7 speed box.Headlight covers,weather shields,mudflaps front and rear,towbar, led parkers,Nudge bar with Liteforce spots, Rhino sports roof bars.Rear side curtains and so it goes on.Now with R mfsw with paddles.That's it folks.
                      Beautiful Honda VTR1000 Firestorm,black as.

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                      • #12
                        300 for install is pretty steep,


                        The Front and rear mud flaps alone genuine only costed me $50 from dealer... (austral vw) Surely install is not that expensive!!!
                        VW Tiguan Pacific 2012 MY 12.5 candy white - Vienna Leather, Sat Nav, RVC
                        VW Polo GTI 2013 MY 13.5 candy white - Alcantara Leatherette

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                        • #13
                          Shouldn't be no more than an hour's work.
                          '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
                          '01 Beetle 2.0

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
                            Shouldn't be no more than an hour's work.
                            tj9630, why not spend 2 hours, save $300 & DIY? Can't see how it would be a difficult task...
                            Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
                            Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                            • #15
                              mud flaps is another thing I made the stealer throw in to sweetn the deal

                              after having a good look at them, I reckon the instal wouldnt take longer than 15mins

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