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Lincoln makes mudflaps for the 2016 MKX. No drilling is needed and the existing plastic fasteners are used.

 

I thought they might help keep the dirt from accumulating so much on my MKX. The Allure Blue is a beautiful color, but I find it shows the dirt.

 


 


 

I wrote down the model number and found them for 20% off on Ebay.

 

Lincoln wanted $20 a wheel to install the mudflaps. I saw from the instructions that they install with a single tool to extract the existing plastic fasteners. I had one of these tools that I used on my motorcycle panels, so I thought I would do the job myself.

 

I'm happy to report the plastic fasteners pulled out and the wheels didn't have to be removed. Be aware that the rear mudflaps did require one screw each on the bottom, which is already on the car. Each mudflap installed with five fasteners too and they used the existing plastic fasteners.

 

They do seem to keep the sides cleaner and the rear gate is also kept cleaner. Overall, I'm quite happy with them and how easy they were to install. It took me between five and ten minutes per tire.

 

Here is the link of the place where I ordered. 99.88 for all four mudflaps and free shipping. (without the 20% code from Ebay)


 

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Could not find them at 20% of on e-bay.

While I had them on my Ebay watch list  for some weeks, Ebay emailed me a new discount code every 2-3 weeks. The one I used was 20 off 100.  
 
If I get out today, I'll post pics.
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While I had them on my Ebay watch list  for some weeks, Ebay emailed me a new discount code every 2-3 weeks. The one I used was 20 off 100... 

 

 

So I see," said the blind carpenter as he picked up  his hammer and saw...   :)  I'll try that.

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Look good. The ones for my car didn't have the lincoln emblem in them, little disappointed in that. Never installed the rear flaps, believe that you will find that the fronts are worth the price, can't really say about the rear's.

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I just installed 4 mud flaps on my new 2018 MKX, I bought them on EBay for $28, they are genuine Ford flaps, but they don't have the Lincoln Logo on them but are stamped with the Ford Part number.  I installed them in about an hour using the original plastic clips.  There were 8 screws and 4 metal clips in the kit but no instructions on where to use them.   These look great, and for $75 less than the Logo flaps.

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Hi - I can't for the life of me figure out the bolt size for the rear bumper. Just purchased splash guards but the rears aren't secure unless I remove the bolt from under the bumper and attach to the guards. Help! Thanks!

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On 4/12/2016 at 2:06 PM, mtmtmt said:
Lincoln makes mudflaps for the 2016 MKX. No drilling is needed and the existing plastic fasteners are used.

 

 

 

 

I thought they might help keep the dirt from accumulating so much on my MKX. The Allure Blue is a beautiful color, but I find it shows the dirt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wrote down the model number and found them for 20% off on Ebay.

 

 

 

 

 

Lincoln wanted $20 a wheel to install the mudflaps. I saw from the instructions that they install with a single tool to extract the existing plastic fasteners. I had one of these tools that I used on my motorcycle panels, so I thought I would do the job myself.

 

 

 

 

 

I'm happy to report the plastic fasteners pulled out and the wheels didn't have to be removed. Be aware that the rear mudflaps did require one screw each on the bottom, which is already on the car. Each mudflap installed with five fasteners too and they used the existing plastic fasteners.

 

 

 

 

 

They do seem to keep the sides cleaner and the rear gate is also kept cleaner. Overall, I'm quite happy with them and how easy they were to install. It took me between five and ten minutes per tire.

 

 

 

 

 

Here is the link of the place where I ordered. 99.88 for all four mudflaps and free shipping. (without the 20% code from Ebay)

 

 

 

Great color.  Installed flaps too via eBay.  Great call?

On 4/12/2016 at 2:06 PM, mtmtmt said:
 

 

 

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