Mud/Splash Guards

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Speculatore

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242 months

Saturday 27th May 2017
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It there anyone out there who can fabricate (Custom cut) a set of Mud Flaps for my Bentley Continental GT Speed? It is a 2010 model and the paintwork is immaculate but because Bentley didn't make mudflaps until I think the 2016 model the sills are in need of a respray which I have booked in.
I would like to protect the newly painted sill by fitting a set of front mudflaps but as I said, Bentley don't make them for that model.

Speculatore

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Wednesday 31st May 2017
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So nobody who owns a pre 2016 Bentley Continental GT has ever consider sourcing Mud Flaps?????

spyker138

930 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Sorry no. Not sure they are a great idea on a car capable of such high performance that has been crafted for weeks in a wind tunnel to go over 200mph, that reduces itself in ride height over 90 mph etc. Also the car is susceptible to aquaplaning once the tyres get less than very new at high speed so I wouldn't want anything to potentially interfere with the water getting away from the wheels.

Just my view...

goddo

439 posts

139 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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spyker138 said:
Sorry no. Not sure they are a great idea on a car capable of such high performance that has been crafted for weeks in a wind tunnel to go over 200mph, that reduces itself in ride height over 90 mph etc. Also the car is susceptible to aquaplaning once the tyres get less than very new at high speed so I wouldn't want anything to potentially interfere with the water getting away from the wheels.

Just my view...
Sorry Spyker138, I don't quite understand your reply.
The question was, has anybody ever sourced mud flaps for a GT.
Whether you personally like them or not isn't the answer.

spyker138

930 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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goddo said:
The question was, has anybody ever sourced mud flaps for a GT.
Actually I was answering the second question:

Speculatore said:
So nobody who owns a pre 2016 Bentley Continental GT has ever consider sourcing Mud Flaps?????
To which I say "Sorry, no ... Just my view". I was trying to be helpful.


Edited by spyker138 on Wednesday 31st May 20:18

Speculatore

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Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Not sure I understand. The Mudflaps are behind the front tyres fixed to the wheel arch so not sure how they would effect water flow on the tyre treads.

The idea of having mud flaps fitted is to protect the the front meter or so of the sills from stone chips etc.

I don't think that an extra couple of inches of rubber behind the front tyre would have a dramatic effect on the performance of the car. I am sure that a car fitted with mud flaps would still be able to reach 200mph. (Assuming that you would ever reach that speed)

spyker138

930 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Speculatore said:
Not sure I understand. The Mudflaps are behind the front tyres fixed to the wheel arch so not sure how they would effect water flow on the tyre treads.

The idea of having mud flaps fitted is to protect the the front meter or so of the sills from stone chips etc.

I don't think that an extra couple of inches of rubber behind the front tyre would have a dramatic effect on the performance of the car. I am sure that a car fitted with mud flaps would still be able to reach 200mph. (Assuming that you would ever reach that speed)
Up to you. Just an opinion. I would also avoid wings, body kits and other stuff which obviously a lot of people think is fine. If it is not part of how its been designed I would avoid it. At high speed the smallest projection can cause a lot of aerodynamic change... and unpredictable results.

I know a lot of us grew up with mudflaps, me too, but we weren't on performance tyres in a car weighing 2500kg. With respect to water, then I think a mudflap tends to slow the water getting away from the wheel area (it's what it's designed to do), which I think could exacerbate aquaplaning. Maybe ok on a Range Rover or such like, or maybe ok if you fit them in winter only when you put on winter wheels/tyres..

Speculatore

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Thursday 1st June 2017
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spyker138 said:
Speculatore said:
Not sure I understand. The Mudflaps are behind the front tyres fixed to the wheel arch so not sure how they would effect water flow on the tyre treads.

The idea of having mud flaps fitted is to protect the the front meter or so of the sills from stone chips etc.

I don't think that an extra couple of inches of rubber behind the front tyre would have a dramatic effect on the performance of the car. I am sure that a car fitted with mud flaps would still be able to reach 200mph. (Assuming that you would ever reach that speed)
Up to you. Just an opinion. I would also avoid wings, body kits and other stuff which obviously a lot of people think is fine. If it is not part of how its been designed I would avoid it. At high speed the smallest projection can cause a lot of aerodynamic change... and unpredictable results.

I know a lot of us grew up with mudflaps, me too, but we weren't on performance tyres in a car weighing 2500kg. With respect to water, then I think a mudflap tends to slow the water getting away from the wheel area (it's what it's designed to do), which I think could exacerbate aquaplaning. Maybe ok on a Range Rover or such like, or maybe ok if you fit them in winter only when you put on winter wheels/tyres..
How you can compare mud flaps to wings and body kits is beyond me. Performance cars..... I had mud flaps on my XKR and DB9 and Bentley NOW supply them for the later models of GT.

Mudflaps ARE NOT designed "to slow the water getting away from the wheel area", they are designed to protect the cars bodywork from debris, stones, pebbles etc being thrown up from the tyre as is passes over the ground.

We obviously have different views which is fine. I would suggest that those without mudflaps have a close look at the paintwork at the bottom of wheel arch behind the wheel and front of the sills. If the paintwork is undamaged and has no blemishes or stone chip marks then you are very fortunate.

My car is a 2010 model with 54,000miles on the clock and I can assure you that my sills need refurbishing, particularly the front 12" or so.

gjlelec

31 posts

92 months

Thursday 1st June 2017
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Speculatore, i'm with you, i am and always have been anal about mudflaps, they save a huge amount of damage imo. I too fitted mudflaps to my DB9 front and rear. I've recently ordered a rear set for my Arnage from Flying Spares, the fronts dont seem to be available (anyone know a supplier ?) Have you compared the later model mudflap against your car ? Maybe not so different they cant be "massaged" on, just a thought

spyker138

930 posts

231 months

Thursday 1st June 2017
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Fine. You asked a question, I gave a considered opinion, got jumped on with capitalized indignation. Over and out.

Speculatore

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Friday 2nd June 2017
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Sorry you feel that way. I wouldn't say that you were 'Jumped On'. I just couldn't see how you were comparing a set of mud flaps with body kits and wings etc or how on earth they would effect the performance of the car or indeed cause aquaplaning.

goddo

439 posts

139 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Hi David,
Did you have any success with finding a supplier?

Speculatore

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Monday 19th June 2017
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goddo said:
Hi David,
Did you have any success with finding a supplier?
Hi. No... Not really had much chance to look around as I am finishing off a yacht in Rotterdam and out here Mon - Fri. I was hoping that PH would find someone who may have had some made.

Jim AK

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131 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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Find any?

I have a friend whose father owns some sort of Ferrari, don't know which one & nor do I care. Hateful things imo.

Anyway, I digress, he has some clear plastic pieces that are stuck to the sills & rear quarters to stop the same problem you have.

He had them made up by a local Wrapping company...... In Monaco!!

Speculatore

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Wednesday 12th July 2017
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The car is actually in now having the sills repainted. It will be having the sills protected with clear film after a week or so. My DB9 had plastic film protection on the rear quarters.

My friend has just wrapped a nice blue €2.000,000 Bugatti in Monaco.

goddo

439 posts

139 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Jim AK said:
Find any?

I have a friend whose father owns some sort of Ferrari, don't know which one & nor do I care. Hateful things imo.

Anyway, I digress, he has some clear plastic pieces that are stuck to the sills & rear quarters to stop the same problem you have.

He had them made up by a local Wrapping company...... In Monaco!!
Ferrari...do I care?....hateful thing...Monaco.....Do I detect a little bit of "Green-eye" here?

Jim AK

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131 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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goddo said:
Ferrari...do I care?....hateful thing...Monaco.....Do I detect a little bit of "Green-eye" here?
If you actually knew me you would know just how ridiculous your assumption is & why I don`t like the Ferrari.

WelshBentleyBoy

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206 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Somerset Maugham described Monte Carlo as "A sunny place for shady people"!!!

Speculatore

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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Collected the car yesterday from Banburys in Fareham who had the job of re-painting the two side sills that were heavily stone chipped. Very pleased with the result with the sills now immaculate like the rest of the car...Great work Tim and Louise. Will be taking it back in a week or so to have the sills protected by a 'Clear-Film'.

While it was with then I decided to have the car 'De-Chromed' as I wanted a stealthy and meaner look. It won't be for everyones taste but I think it has transformed the car.

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Fiammetta

404 posts

95 months

Saturday 15th July 2017
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I can,t make my mind up really .
Both Vs look great .
Only worry I ( more like you -if you are fussy about under the sills ?!) would have is the weather "washing " through all the chrome as time passes ? Assume it's all just paint job .

Unlike BMW,s of 80-90 ,s where "dechromed " was actually black anodised metal ,not the same piece sprayed Matt back .

Happy to stand politely corrected .