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> Mud Guards, Yes or NO
grayknight
post May 13 2009, 08:03 PM
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I'm thinking of getting Mud Guards/flaps for my Azera. What is everyones feelings about them- Looks and function?
Also, where can I get them besides a Hyundai Dealership?
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post May 13 2009, 08:50 PM
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I have them and like them. Got them at the dealer when I bought the car. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/banana.gif)
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QUOTE (grayknight @ May 13 2009, 07:03 PM) *
I'm thinking of getting Mud Guards/flaps for my Azera. What is everyones feelings about them- Looks and function?
Also, where can I get them besides a Hyundai Dealership?


I have them on my Venetian Blue Azzy & they are very discrete & almost invisible. I would get them as they protect the body panels from road debris.

You don't have to buy them from your dealer. You can get them from any number of online shops. But do get the Hyundai OEMs though.
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post May 14 2009, 12:03 PM
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Have them on my silver Azera, look great and so help a little with the rocks and so on. Search on line for Hyundai parts and accessories and you will find a few dealers who sell them. Do get the hyundai factory flaps.
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post May 14 2009, 01:47 PM
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I had factory flaps installed my Sonata and also had them installed on my Azera.
They're good quality flaps and worth the price. They protect the paint from road debris and add to the aesthetics of the car.
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post May 14 2009, 05:47 PM
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Had them dealer-installed on my then-new Aubergine 2006 Limited before I left the lot...
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post May 14 2009, 07:20 PM
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Got mine for my 08 Azera from Delray Hundai over the web cost about $50 for four. Easy to install on the front by turning the wheel,but you have to remove the rear wheels to install the rear. Look great and protect the paint from rocks etc.
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The mud flaps will prevent some stuff from hitting the car but some still gets slung beyond their reach.
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I installed them myself. As everyone else said they are easy to install. I had a small ratchet tool that allowed me to get the back ones installed without removing the wheels. I use Mr. Clean magic eraser, or store brand to get any wax that I get on them, works well in keeping the black plastic clean. They are not large so not really obtrusive but they do the job pretty good.
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post May 19 2009, 04:55 PM
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Had them for about two years. Don't work very well. In fact, I apparently ran through some wet concrete somewhere and it covered the lower side of my car from the front wheel well to the rear bumper. Never noticed it until I was going to clean bug and tar off prior to washing. Over $1,000 to refinish the side. Mud flaps should have prevented all or most of it.
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I bought them online and installed them easily. Ended up taking the wheels off, but no big deal.

I like the way they look, discrete, but work well. I drive a lot of highway, so they were worth every penny.

Definitely would recommend.
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post Jun 9 2009, 01:12 AM
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QUOTE (grayknight @ May 13 2009, 06:03 PM) *
I'm thinking of getting Mud Guards/flaps for my Azera. What is everyones feelings about them- Looks and function?
Also, where can I get them besides a Hyundai Dealership?


I am very particular when it comes to protecting my new vehicle.

While the mud flaps are very easy to install yourself and really look great, do not expect a lot of protection. While where is some protection, they are better than nothing, They are really too small to do the job efficiently.

With that being said, I still recommend them. As said previously, it is better than nothing at all.

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