Splash Guards
#1
Splash Guards
Just got splash guards for my car. I know some of you don't like them, but these can be removed or installed in less than 5 minutes, so they can be used when you need them and removed when you don't like looking at them. Here's the link to their web site:
http://www.jaegerbrothersauto.com
I don't have pictures of them on my car yet, but here's some pictures of them on some 05-07 'stangs from their web site:
http://www.jaegerbrothersauto.com/?m=newmustangproducts
Just got them yesterday, but so far I'm happy with them. They don't look obtrusive, and they really do install easily. On the back, they just slip onto the flange inside the wheel well. On the front they slip over the flange, but they also use the two rocker panel pop out connectors.
http://www.jaegerbrothersauto.com
I don't have pictures of them on my car yet, but here's some pictures of them on some 05-07 'stangs from their web site:
http://www.jaegerbrothersauto.com/?m=newmustangproducts
Just got them yesterday, but so far I'm happy with them. They don't look obtrusive, and they really do install easily. On the back, they just slip onto the flange inside the wheel well. On the front they slip over the flange, but they also use the two rocker panel pop out connectors.
#4
RE: Splash Guards
In winter here, they put a lot of cinders down on the roads that are left over from the gold rush smelter days. It can play heck on the paint and I had them on my 67, as well as my Buick, but I just can't bring myself to do them on the 2007 yet. I know they are funtional and all, but to me, it makes the car sort of domesticated. I thought about putting them on my '07, but not for very long.
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