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CNG100020 - Mud Flap Stay

Original price - Original price €21,20
Original price
€21,20
€21,20 - €21,20
Current price €21,20
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Mud Flap Stay is the steel support bracket that braces a rear mud flap and holds it in position behind the wheel.

It fixes the mud flap to the body so the flap stays aligned against road spray, debris and off-road loading. This is the rear right-hand (offside) stay; the left-hand companion is CNG100030.
Alternative Codes
CNG100020

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  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the CNG100020 mud flap stay used for?
The CNG100020 mud flap stay is the steel support bracket that braces a rear mud flap and holds it in position behind the wheel. It bolts the flap to the body so it stays aligned against road spray, debris and off-road loading. This is the rear right-hand (offside) stay.
What's the difference between CNG100020 and CNG100030, and do I need both?
CNG100020 is the rear right-hand (offside) mud flap stay; CNG100030 is the matching rear left-hand (nearside) stay. They're handed mirror parts, so each fits one side only and they aren't interchangeable. You need one per side, so order both if you're refitting the full rear pair.
How is the mud flap stay fitted?
The mud flap stay typically bolts to the body behind the rear wheel with basic hand tools, with the mud flap clamped against the stay. It's usually a DIY job. Corroded or seized fixings are common in this area, so free them off carefully and replace any that are too far gone.

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