OEM Splash Guards Installed

areaseven

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Oct 11, 2005
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I got my OEM splash guards from Fred Martin Ford (Youngstown, OH) through eBay this week ($46.76 with shipping). And I must say that they make the Mustang look more aggressive. Plus, they save me a lot of time by keeping dirt and asphalt off the rear bumpers.

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This is the rear blackout panel I chose.
Deleted the fake gascap because I put on a black brushed aluminum gas cap, and didn't want it to look like I had two.
 

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That looks clean. I don't think I'll ever give up my fake gas cap ornament, though. I'll probably just have mine painted black or I'll order the magnetic blackout panel.

Well, I picked the right time to install those splash guards. It's been raining pretty hard here in L.A.
 
:rlaugh: I don't think they look any worse than trailer hitches :D Come on now, I'm sure a few of y'all that like mudflaps on Stangs,( normally I don't, but these look OK, and unobtrusive) were ( I'm sure) on the negative side of the trailer hitch issue. :rolleyes:
 
areaseven said:
I got my OEM splash guards from Fred Martin Ford (Youngstown, OH) through eBay this week ($46.76 with shipping). And I must say that they make the Mustang look more aggressive. Plus, they save me a lot of time by keeping dirt and asphalt off the rear bumpers.

if you were really concerned about keeping it clean you should have put them on the front. although that might have made the car look too aggressive... :rolleyes: