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Toyota Starlet Mud Flaps help to deflect grit and water away from the wheel arches to keep your paint looking shiny and your passengers behind you happier. The Toyota Starlet gained loyal fans as a result of its light curb weight, lively front engine rear drive layout, and fuel sipping petrol or diesel options to allow the driver to stretch the gallon without sacrificing the fun. Inside, the model provided comfort touches previously unknown in many subcompacts of its time, while the rigid door beams and reliable OEM parts demonstrated how Toyota put safety on par with efficiency. A decision between the crisp C140 manual and the smooth A140L automatic gave every Starlet owner a gearbox to match individual driving style, and the tidy 89-inch wheelbase provided tight city maneuvering but stability on the highways. Continuous factory updates, such as refreshed bumpers and upgraded trim, allowed the Toyota name to remain on the top of shopper lists throughout the model's production run. Crafted from flexible rubber or reinforced plastic, Starlet Mud Flaps mount behind each wheel and hug the fender line, acting as small shields to block stones, slush, and tar, preserving long-term value and even reducing minor aerodynamic drag. Some drivers choose color accented Mud Flaps to add a little flair without disturbing the OEM harmony. To install, park on level ground, turn front wheels to access, check each flap to existing liner holes on the Mud Flaps, secure clips or screws snugly, check tire clearance through full lock, repeat at rear, and re-tighten after a short drive.