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Your cart is empty.Chris R.
2025-08-29 15:35:14
Some people said they had to drill some new holes because they didn't line up right, but it was a near perfect fit on my 2009 Tacoma. The flaps are pliable enough that you can get the clips into the original holes with minimal effort. They do seem much more durable than the original flaps too. I was also able to reuse nearly all the original clips as well. I'll just save the new ones for spares should they eventually get brittle, break, and fall out. Get one of those clip removal tools. Extremely easy to remove the clips and I didn't break any. T
Double D
2025-08-25 14:48:10
These work and fit fine. You may have to flex one or two to line up the holes, but that's the same way the factory ones are as well - these are just stiffer. I did use my own panel push fasteners for most, but not all of the various securing points.I can't speak about durability as I just installed these. The factory ones lasted 16 years, and due to the more pliable material, eventually break around some of the fasteners. It will be interesting to see if the more rigid material used in these will offer the same long term performance.Happy and would buy again at this point.
ACK!
2025-08-14 13:01:54
The flaps are at least twice as thick as the originals, which is great because the factory ones are real thin. No problems with the supplied fasteners, they are the same style as the OEM ones... wonder if they upgraded them due to complaints. I suggest popping out the original fasteners if they're still in the wheel well just in case you receive the cheesy ones.Yes, two of the five holes on the larger guards are in the wrong spot (the correct positions are circled in the photo). I temporarily placed a guard in position, used an awl to find the hole in the frame and pressed it through, I finished the guard's hole with a drill and then transferred the positions to the other flap. They both went on without a hitch. The original smaller factory flaps are still intact, so they weren't replaced; I don't know if the holes need to be modified on them. If you're reasonably handy, this is an easy mod to a well made, but somewhat poorly designed product.
Jordan
2025-08-05 14:05:32
First let me start by saying that I hardly ever leave reviews. But after fighting with these liner guards on my 2017 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for a half hour tonight I just had to.1. Plastic fasteners that come with the product DO NOT work. They are too short and if you hold an OEM fastener next to it you can tell why. Also, I was able to pull all my OEM fasteners out to remove the old guards and not a single one broke. I tried to pull out one of the fasteners that come with this product and it broke immediately.2. The guards themselves are not measured correctly. They also are not like the OEM ones and have no give whatsoever. They are essentially made of hard plastic that does not fit well at all. The holes on the guards are also off center from the trucks holes. You can see how this might be problematic with a product that is rigid and with no ability to adjust its position.Bottom line, I had my original OEM guards and fasteners for 130k miles with no issues.Spend the extra time/money and get OEM.
Tommy
2025-08-01 10:17:43
These were a near perfect match for OEM. Supplied fasteners seemed too small but worked.
D Hall
2025-06-23 14:03:33
These are made from what appears to be a more durable material. Time will tell after some exposure to engine heat. They do not fit a 2017 GX460 as stated by the manufacturer: "Splash Guards, Directly FitReplacement for Lexus GX460 2010-2019, GX470 2003-2009 Sport Utility". See pics. The guards had to be drilled to align with some of mount holes. The left front guard was incorrect on the mount holes as well as the shape. The OEM guard was a 3-D shape to allow room for some hose fittings that are mounted on the car frame. The guard that was in the kit was a flat shape and did not provide the same 3-D shape to accommodate the fittings. See pic and note that one fastener had to be left out of the middle of the forward left front guard. Also, the new guard did not have holes for two fasteners thay are supposed to be placed in the middle of the guard. Only one fastener could be added after drilling a hole due to the guard not being the right shape. Another challenge was the fasteners that were included with the guards. These didn't match up with the material thickness and would pop out of the hole in the car frame on some holes. A different fastener was purchased and used in those locations. See pic. Overall, these cover the openings in the wheel well, but they are not a recommend choice due to the incorrect size and extra work to mount them so they provide at least some splash protection. I would have returned them if not for my mechanical ability and the need to cover the wheel well openings ASAP where the OEM guards had broken out. The manufacturer needs to correct their description or modify the guards for a proper fit.
stephen
2025-05-26 14:23:35
More durable than OEM. Easy to install. Fasteners could be of better quality but overall.
Joel K. Simcoe
2025-05-05 16:51:53
Although these are the right shape and made of very durable material, they did not fit my 2015 Tundra without modifications. The plastic clips that are included are also garbage. They're very brittle and cheaply made. I had to reuse many original fasteners that didn't break when I removed them.
Dave
2025-05-03 11:09:49
Survived two winters. Happy with them!Not sure how people had issues installing. Fit great for me.
angel gomez
2025-03-28 10:17:34
ME HAN SERVIDO MUCHO
Raúl Juarez arce
2025-03-08 16:44:49
Buen artÃculo para mi troka
أبو زايد
2025-01-21 18:16:17
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Paul McCann
2025-01-16 10:17:19
Fit well and easy to install
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