Mud guards for an S-Line??
Hi all. I have a 2008 A4 sedan, Quattro, S-Line, Special Edition. I was looking for winter mud guards for all 4 corners and checked the dealer to inquire on availability for the S-line body. All of the A4 mud guards that I searched for didn't mention if they fit the S-line or not and I didnt want to order and have to return them if they didn't.
The dealer confirmed that they dont have any that fit the S-line. Does anyone know of an aftermarket that is avalable? Given this will be driven in the winter, I wanted the guards up to help keep the New England salt mix off the body as much as possible.
The dealer confirmed that they dont have any that fit the S-line. Does anyone know of an aftermarket that is avalable? Given this will be driven in the winter, I wanted the guards up to help keep the New England salt mix off the body as much as possible.
Hey Lynskey,
At this moment all the mud guards we can offer for your A4 are universal. If you are interested, I would recommend you to take a look at these ones made by Sparco:
http://www.carid.com/sparco/sparco-m...-50482034.html
They are just 28x47cm and thus are designed to fit most of the models without any problems. You also can select the mud guards color in product options to choose the best match to your vehicle's paint.
If any additional questions appear, feel free to contact me.
At this moment all the mud guards we can offer for your A4 are universal. If you are interested, I would recommend you to take a look at these ones made by Sparco:
http://www.carid.com/sparco/sparco-m...-50482034.html
They are just 28x47cm and thus are designed to fit most of the models without any problems. You also can select the mud guards color in product options to choose the best match to your vehicle's paint.
If any additional questions appear, feel free to contact me.
Last edited by carid; Aug 13, 2015 at 09:37 AM.
^ Interesting.
The only concern is that the inside of the wheel has a recessed part. These look flat and would sit on the outer edge of the wheel well - and there would be a cavity between these and the recessed wheel well. But it may work if they can be mounted using the wheel well hardware.
The only concern is that the inside of the wheel has a recessed part. These look flat and would sit on the outer edge of the wheel well - and there would be a cavity between these and the recessed wheel well. But it may work if they can be mounted using the wheel well hardware.
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