How to Install KPY Mud Flaps

How to Install KPY Mud Flaps

Considering mud flaps for your vehicle? They're not just for looks – they're crucial for shielding your car from damage caused by debris like rocks and salt. Plus, they can prevent rust and corrosion on sensitive parts and keep other vehicles safe from flying debris kicked up by your tires.

Installing mud flaps from KPY is a breeze. KPY's No-drill Mudflaps are custom-designed to fit your vehicle precisely and can be installed quickly without any drilling or removing wheels/tires. If you've already got a set, check out these handy tips for an easy installation. And if not, be sure to get yours today!

Please remember: Always consult the instructions included with your product for the most detailed installation guidance.

Thoroughly clean your vehicle before installing mud flaps

While it's tempting to jump right into installation, take the time to prep the area and your vehicle properly. Ensure all dirt, debris, and stains are removed from the fender areas where the mud flaps will be installed to avoid any difficulties during installation or potential rust or corrosion issues later on.

Work on a level surface

Park your vehicle on flat ground with the wheels turned fully to the left for driver's side installation and all the way to the right for passenger side installation.

Identify and align the correct mud flap for your vehicle

 

  1. Check Compatibility: Ensure that you have the correct mud flap for your vehicle model and year. Refer to the product manual or packaging for compatibility information.

  2. Identify the Location: Determine whether you are installing the mud flap on the front or rear wheel well.

  3. Match the Design: Compare the shape and size of the mud flap to the corresponding wheel well. The mud flap should align with the contours of the wheel well for proper fitment.

  4. Orientation: Check the orientation of the mud flap. Some mud flaps are designed specifically for the driver's side or passenger's side, so ensure that you have the correct orientation.

  5. Aligning the Holes: If the mud flap has pre-drilled holes, align them with the corresponding mounting points on the wheel well. Use the provided hardware or clips to secure the mud flap in place.

  6. Adjustment: Make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the mud flap is properly aligned and sits flush against the wheel well.

Congratulations you've completed installing your new KPY Mud Flaps!