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😂 I wonder if they buy them from BEGOOD. That is my car in the photos, VIVA didn't ask for permission. Tisk, Tisk!
Viva is probably a distributor for BEGOOD in North America.

Just installed my mud flaps from Viva.
They look nice and fits well. I actually prefer of the unique angular look of these over the mud flaps from Polestar which looks pretty generic and more rounded. These ones look much nicer and suits the P*2 better, IMO.
The fronts were easy as you just turn the wheel all the way to make room and just use a screwdriver to remove the lowest three screws. however, the rears have very little room to get any kind of screwdriver in there with the wheel still on. I had to use a small allen key and slowly and patiently screw it off/on. I used a trim removal tool to pop off the plastic fastener/grommet on the underside. To reattach the fastener will need to remove the plastic pin out of the fastener/grommet and push fastener through the hole of the mud flap and undercarriage panel. Then push the pin back through the hole in the fastener completely to lock it in place. You will need something hard to push the pin in (or lightly tap with a hammer or mallet) as you can’t really do it with your fingers.

I bought directly from Viva so shipping/duty/taxes was pretty expensive, on top of that the very unfavourable US to Canada exchange rate, but I did order multiple items from Viva and was jonesing to get some upgrades done to my car (and cheaper and less hassle from getting it from the dealership). Came just in time for winter season!
 

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Viva is probably a distributor for BEGOOD in North America.

Just installed my mud flaps from Viva.
They look nice and fits well. I actually prefer of the unique angular look of these over the mud flaps from Polestar which looks pretty generic and more rounded. These ones look much nicer and suits the P*2 better, IMO.
The fronts were easy as you just turn the wheel all the way to make room and just use a screwdriver to remove the lowest three screws. however, the rears have very little room to get any kind of screwdriver in there with the wheel still on. I had to use a small allen key and slowly and patiently screw it off/on. I used a trim removal tool to pop off the plastic fastener/grommet on the underside. To reattach the fastener will need to remove the plastic pin out of the fastener/grommet and push fastener through the hole of the mud flap and undercarriage panel. Then push the pin back through the hole in the fastener completely to lock it in place. You will need something hard to push the pin in (or lightly tap with a hammer or mallet) as you can’t really do it with your fingers.

I bought directly from Viva so shipping/duty/taxes was pretty expensive, on top of that the very unfavourable US to Canada exchange rate, but I did order multiple items from Viva and was jonesing to get some upgrades done to my car (and cheaper and less hassle from getting it from the dealership). Came just in time for winter season!
Yeah , a local owner order just mudflaps from viva and with shipping and duty it was 356$ cad😱 , it s cheaper to order directly from begood for 212$ cad
 

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Anyone tried these carbon ones? Volvo Polestar 2
Those carbon fiber mudflaps extend up the side more than the plastic ones from Begood/Viva and "should" be more effective.
I have the plastic ones and find them to be ineffective and will be taking them off.

If there are good reports on the carbon units, I would get them even though they are much more expensive.
 

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The begood ones, as nice they are, seem to become quite brittle in cold conditions, my right front one shattered today. If I can't get a spare I'll try the official Polestar ones next...
 

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This one from Amazon are made by A.T.R Industry , i tried one and prefer to keep Begood as the texture fit more OEM plastic and they cover more , specially if you have aftermarket wheels with bigger offset. Amazon one the plastic is soft but otherwise Begood are better. I made 2 winters with Begood and no issues but you need to be careful about
 

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