Based on the original Land Rover manufactures mud flaps. These quality styled mud flaps for the Land Rover Freelander 2 (2007 onwards) are made from only the finest materials, the mud flaps/splash guards are built to last! These are not a universal fitment like some you will see, but are individually tailored to fit this vehicle.
Enhance the look of your car while protecting the paint work from dirt and preventing stone chip damage. These mud flaps are made from abs plastic and are premium quality. Designed to fit neatly the contour of the wheel arch.
- Made from premium quality abs plastic.
- Contoured to the shape of the Freelander wheel arches.
- A must for everyone wanting protection from stone chips and mud splashing up.
- The price includes a set of 4 mud flaps, 2 for the rear and 2 for the front.
An excellent finishing touch for your Freelander 2 2007 onwards. They are factory packed and boxed for safe delivery. Easy DIY fitting to the existing mounting points on the body/arches.
VAT is included in the price and a receipt will be sent with the delivery.
All parts supplied for DIY fitting. Drilling is required to fit the screw into the bottom hole of each of the front mud flap, please see the fitting photo's. The rear mud flaps go on without drilling and fit perfectly.
Fitting instructions
First get the front mud flaps – these are the smaller of the
four mud flaps. Once you have the front mud flaps you will need to locate the
area shown in photo 8, where the original fixing point is.
Next you will need to drill a small hole near to the original
screw location in the wheel arch liner (photo 9). The customer here used a M6 bolt and
washers but the self tapping screws supplied should be adequate to fix the mud
flap here (photo 14).
Finally to fix the mud flap at the top use the screws and
clips provided. The customer here chose to fix the mud flaps to the wheel arch,
instead of using the small tapping screw fixing clips which were supplied with
the mud flaps, he used 2 x flange C clamps purchased from Wilko Motorsave (photo 15).
Or drill holes and put screws in as shown in photo 11, the fixing point in photo 10 uses the existing screw.