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  • Mud Guards for B7 Passat Wagon

    Hi, I would be greatful for any feedback on whether the fit of the mud guard is exactly the same for a B7 sedan as it is for the wagon. I have had my wagon now for 5 months & noticed that each time I wash the car the amount of crap that ends up splattered on the door sills & the bottom of the rear bumper.

    I found a set on Ebay (UK) but they are not sure whether the sedan version they are selling also fits a wagon.
    MY12.5 B7 V6 Passat wagon in Mocca Anthricite with Panoramic sunroof, SatNav, Driver Assistance & Visibility Package, Adaptive Cruise, Park Assist 2, Auto Tailgate,Tint, Towbar & RVC

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    If the part number is the same for B6 wagon flaps (they should be). You can have my old set for a rounded up cost of postage. I lowered our passat a couple inches on coil overs and they were touching the ground at the back, so had to come off.

    PM me if you would like them.
    -Gloat about my car's fitted options here-

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    • #3
      OK thanks. I will ask VW to confirm & get back to you.

      Originally posted by okisub View Post
      If the part number is the same for B6 wagon flaps (they should be). You can have my old set for a rounded up cost of postage. I lowered our passat a couple inches on coil overs and they were touching the ground at the back, so had to come off.

      PM me if you would like them.
      MY12.5 B7 V6 Passat wagon in Mocca Anthricite with Panoramic sunroof, SatNav, Driver Assistance & Visibility Package, Adaptive Cruise, Park Assist 2, Auto Tailgate,Tint, Towbar & RVC

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      • #4
        The fronts are same, rears are different. Here are the part numbers, i bought a complete set off ebay for about $90 from slovakia.

        Front: 3C0 075 111
        Rear: 3AA 075 101

        Rear is called variant in europe.

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        • #5
          Thanks booba, good to know the rears are different. I checked on Ebay & found a set in Poland for a total cost including postage of around AUD$100. How much did you pay?

          Originally posted by booba View Post
          The fronts are same, rears are different. Here are the part numbers, i bought a complete set off ebay for about $90 from slovakia.

          Front: 3C0 075 111
          Rear: 3AA 075 101

          Rear is called variant in europe.
          MY12.5 B7 V6 Passat wagon in Mocca Anthricite with Panoramic sunroof, SatNav, Driver Assistance & Visibility Package, Adaptive Cruise, Park Assist 2, Auto Tailgate,Tint, Towbar & RVC

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          • #6
            I'd guess $90 as that's what he wrote
            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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            • #7
              Should take more care when i read!!

              Originally posted by brad View Post
              I'd guess $90 as that's what he wrote
              MY12.5 B7 V6 Passat wagon in Mocca Anthricite with Panoramic sunroof, SatNav, Driver Assistance & Visibility Package, Adaptive Cruise, Park Assist 2, Auto Tailgate,Tint, Towbar & RVC

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              • #8
                I have a My12 Wagon and the same gripe about mud etc. Are the mud flaps easy to fit? Noticed some pairs on e-bay come with instructions but they don't show the instructions so I was wondering what might be involved?

                From the look of where the holes are in the rear flaps I think I'd need to take the wheel off for starters.
                2015 MY16 Golf GTI Manual
                2011 MY12 Passat TDI Highline Wgn - gone

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dan W View Post
                  I have a My12 Wagon and the same gripe about mud etc. Are the mud flaps easy to fit? Noticed some pairs on e-bay come with instructions but they don't show the instructions so I was wondering what might be involved?

                  From the look of where the holes are in the rear flaps I think I'd need to take the wheel off for starters.
                  Or get yourself a screw driver that works at right angles. I have put on previous mud flaps on other cars with these things and they work. However, I do not know whether it will work on the Passat or not as I haven't tried.

                  right angle screwdriver | eBay

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                  • #10
                    i dont remember whether it is front of back however one of the sets requires drilling. mostly just a heap of screwing

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                    • #11
                      It's not a bad thing to remove the wheels. Gives you a chance to clean & wax the insides & ensures they aren't stuck on the hub.
                      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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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by brad View Post
                        It's not a bad thing to remove the wheels. Gives you a chance to clean & wax the insides & ensures they aren't stuck on the hub.
                        Good idea.

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