Don't know about you, but we actually like the looks of a car that has mud flaps installed. They might be a bother to equip but they do change the look of a car.
Not to mention the practical side of them, which is to keep mud and other stuff off your car, a thing they are really good at. In case you own a BMW without mud flaps and want to better protect it from nature's vengeance, maybe this DIY is for you.
All you need is jack (you'll have to remove the wheels), a set of Torx drivers, 4 mud laps, of course and some free time. The whole ordeal should take about an hour, depending on how fast you're moving around your car.
With all the necessary parts together and some spare time, all you need to do is follow the DIY and just be careful (you don't want to mess around your car while it's jacked up). Good luck!
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All you need is jack (you'll have to remove the wheels), a set of Torx drivers, 4 mud laps, of course and some free time. The whole ordeal should take about an hour, depending on how fast you're moving around your car.
With all the necessary parts together and some spare time, all you need to do is follow the DIY and just be careful (you don't want to mess around your car while it's jacked up). Good luck!
Via: E90Post.com