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The Mud Flaps by Mercury can save your paint job by preventing mud, stones and spray before it can hit the lower part of your car. Having been founded in 1938, Mercury soon developed an image of mid sized cars which were able to combine a smooth ride with a sharp look, and over the decades of the Mercury vehicles such as the Cougar and Grand Marquis, the product line got a range of quieter cabins, lively suspension, and low steering which combined feel with affordability. Although Mercury ceased operations in 2011, the brand still has a significant number of loyal customers valuing its spacious interiors and highway civility, seeking additions that would keep the brand in their memories. A series of Mercury Mud Flaps solutions that should, moulded to the shape of the fender surface and solid enough to shake off the road dirt on a daily basis yet appearing factory fresh. The installation of the Mud Flaps is easy. Park the car on a level surface and have the front wheel facing outwards in order to create working space and the flaps should be held against the inner fender to ensure the contour. Install the Mud Flaps to make the bottom edge of them even with the tire tread. Install the labeled tip of points of the liner, the provided clips or screws, and minimize the pilot hole should there be no guide. Ensure that the tire clears the full range of steering action, keep the fasteners even and not over cranked and do the same with the other tires. Clean up by wiping off the area and after a brief drive, check all the fasteners to ensure they are locked in place.