RallyArmor Mazdaspeed Flaps are now IN STOCK @ IAG Performance

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I cannot remember, but I think it came to less than $50 shipped. Shipping was more through Rally Armor. Called IAG and talked to them, ordered, and done. Really happy with the fitment and quality.
 
Directly from RallyArmor they were $41.99 with $6.95 shipping, $48.94 total.

No extra goodies in the package though.
 
I should have my basics in a few days...Will take some better pictures than the website is showing. If I like the way the basics look, I'll be upgrading at some point...I'm still not 100% on the look vs. just the function.
 
Installed mine on Sunday with a buddy. Took us about 4 hours but we really didn't know what we were doing. It definitely helps to take the tires off, even in the front. We also found it useful to remove all the mounting screws/clips on the wheel liners in the front. This made it much easier to pull the liner out to install the clips.

Also when drilling the rivets in the back, drill for short periods of time, and stop to let the rivet cool before continuing. The rivets get hot enough to melt the plastic liner and FENDER real fast. Its not a horrible mistake if you do this but I would still try to avoid it.

I will post pics when I get a chance to take them.
 
You really don't need to remove the front wheels, just turn them depending on the side your working on. Also, be sure to use a sharp drill bit. I had no issue with the rivets heating as it took all of 5 seconds to pop them.
 
I've been finally beating myself up over the idea of RA's again. At first I was geeked, then I seen them and was horrified. But after seeing my car get plastered with salt and slush, I think it may be worth it to keep things under control with the dirt and crap.

I'm definitely interested in seeing pictures of the basics! I wasn't too thrilled to spend $119.99 on flaps, but the UR gloss looks pretty hot. Then again, $41.99 does the trick too. I'll probably end up only installing the fronts and keeping the rears off.
 
I've been finally beating myself up over the idea of RA's again. At first I was geeked, then I seen them and was horrified. But after seeing my car get plastered with salt and slush, I think it may be worth it to keep things under control with the dirt and crap.

I'm definitely interested in seeing pictures of the basics! I wasn't too thrilled to spend $119.99 on flaps, but the UR gloss looks pretty hot. Then again, $41.99 does the trick too. I'll probably end up only installing the fronts and keeping the rears off.

do it.... save your paint my friend I'm telling you! Come spring when you give a nice wax you'll probably be wishing you did (I speak from experience!)
 
I've been finally beating myself up over the idea of RA's again. At first I was geeked, then I seen them and was horrified. But after seeing my car get plastered with salt and slush, I think it may be worth it to keep things under control with the dirt and crap.

They really help a lot with dirt on the sides of my car. I don't go to the car wash nearly as often. About the only place I see dirt is a small line on the rear fender above the back of the tire, about 5 or 6 inches above the flap.
 
One more thing, the rear of my car and the rear window used to get very dirty after rain, but now it's not nearly as dirty. I'd recommend the rears too.
 
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