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Did my on-line order at 1am my time (western Canada) from BeGood in Oslo, after getting their staff's help with a text-chat to tell me the boxes and Norwegian words to click. Paid by credit card, and soon started getting status updates of order placed and shipped and indicating progress through cities/airports. Delivered to my door 2 days and 14 hours later. Not yet installed, but thank-you in advance to those that have posted about their successful installs.
Actually you can click on translate in Google Chrome to change the language of website 😂😅
 

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It s take ~3 days to received them from Norway to Canada, our Montreal group order 40 kits allready and it perfect fit 👌
Did my on-line order at 1am my time (western Canada) from BeGood in Oslo, after getting their staff's help with a text-chat to tell me the boxes and Norwegian words to click. Paid by credit card, and soon started getting status updates of order placed and shipped and indicating progress through cities/airports. Delivered to my door 2 days and 14 hours later. Not yet installed, but thank-you in advance to those that have posted about their successful installs.
ok thanks everyone I just placed an order. cost $155 US with shipping. even though shipping was over $55-60 alone, overall cost is not bad considering mudflaps from Volvo cost $120-$130
 

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ok thanks everyone I just placed an order. cost $155 US with shipping. even though shipping was over $55-60 alone, overall cost is not bad considering mudflaps from Volvo cost $120-$130
Yeah cost is not to bad , with a group buy it s help to split shipping cost , it s cost us 120$cad (95$ US) each
 

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Not yet installed, but thank-you in advance to those that have posted about their successful installs.
Installed. Fronts were easy, with the wheel turned. For the rears, with wheels not removed, there was only about 55 mm (2.25 inch) from the tire to the fastener. I needed to get a smaller ratchet tool so that the ratchet plus the Torx bit (#25) would be small enough. For removing and refitting the pop stud at the rears the notes and photos in the earlier posts were very useful.
 

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Installed. Fronts were easy, with the wheel turned. For the rears, with wheels not removed, there was only about 55 mm (2.25 inch) from the tire to the fastener. I needed to get a smaller ratchet tool so that the ratchet plus the Torx bit (#25) would be small enough. For removing and refitting the pop stud at the rears the notes and photos in the earlier posts were very useful.
The chepest hex key work great for the back , smaller, better 😅
 

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I removed my rear mudflaps after a winters use. They both got cracked and I never liked the look of them from behind. I'm keeping the front flaps though. I think those are doing most of the work keeping the car a bit cleaner.
 

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For those stateside, anyone try the ones that Viva now offers?

Those look similar to the Begood ones, wouldn't be surprised if Viva was partnered with them to supply to NA.
 

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Agreed, they do look identical. I just ordered and will update when I get them (although of course I don't have the Begoods so can't compare side by side).
Cool, I was going to order them as well before the fall/winter. Viva is pretty responsive to emails/requests, so you could always just contact them to be sure.
 

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Installation certainly looks easier than on my Volvo, where you have to drill out the existing rivets and install with new rivets. I only put on fronts on the Volvo, will see how easy it is for these and perhaps leave the fronts on all the time, put rears on when needed. I do get enough splash on the doors from puddles and such to justify the fronts all year.
 

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Installation certainly looks easier than on my Volvo, where you have to drill out the existing rivets and install with new rivets. I only put on fronts on the Volvo, will see how easy it is for these and perhaps leave the fronts on all the time, put rears on when needed. I do get enough splash on the doors from puddles and such to justify the fronts all year.
Just confirmed with Viva, they are the US distributor for the BeGood mudflaps (didn't want to lie to you haha)

Yeah, folks on here say they are pretty straight forward to install. I'm more curious to see if it improves the snow buildup during the winter...I think some people claim hit or miss, but figured it's cheap enough to try it out for myself.
 

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Just confirmed with Viva, they are the US distributor for the BeGood mudflaps (didn't want to lie to you haha)

Yeah, folks on here say they are pretty straight forward to install. I'm more curious to see if it improves the snow buildup during the winter...I think some people claim hit or miss, but figured it's cheap enough to try it out for myself.
Ha, thanks for checking.

Yes, there’s strong opinions on both sides for mud flaps and snow Agree that it’s a per case basis and fortunately these look like they are easily put on and off.
 

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For those stateside, anyone try the ones that Viva now offers?

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

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Received the set from ViVA and got around to installing the fronts today and will do the rears when (if) it ever rains again. Very simple with a T25 bit and a bit ratchet, but there's enough clearance to use a regular L torx wrench, especially if you turn the wheels. No markings and no paperwork whatsoever except the packing list. Kind of silly to spend >$150 on a couple pieces of plastic but understand that they have mold costs and of course there's just a small number of buyers. The texture does not exactly match that of the trim, but only noticeable in the pictures and not in person. Hopefully this will prevent the bottoms of the doors from getting that faint dirt spray that I've been experiencing.

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