Mud Guards?
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Mud Guards?
Lexus doesn't offer stock mud guards. These seem necessary considering the thin paint. Has anyone found some aftermarket ones that don't ruin the look of the car that install relatively easily?
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I believe mud guards are available in Japan for the LS460 but I am not aware of any for the ES350. I agree they are needed and would like some if they look as good as those for the LS.
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Went to Oreilly and put on the size A generic flat mudflap. It does not interfere with the looks of the car and really help protect the sides. 12-14 bucks for the pair. Worked perfectly.
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There isnt an oreilly store near me. Is there any brand name or company address on the box that you can share with us? Did installation require drilling, how easy were they to install?
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They are a very generic flat black flap that come in three sizes. the A size is the smallest. The next time I am in the Store I will check on the brand name and report on this subject. Sorry I could not be more specific.
Minor drilling but easy to install and look good.
Minor drilling but easy to install and look good.
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Bob, are you sure the ones available at Oreilly parts is the same at Autoanything? I want to go with ones that an ES 350 owner has confirmed looks good, protects well and is easy to install
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No, not sure if they are the same, check the pics out on site and see what you think when O'Reilly pic is posted. I remembered that site from back when and that they seemed to have a lot of mod stuff for the ES.
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The manufacturerer of the mud guards I referenced earlier is Power Flow. They are simple flat cheap and good looking not to mention functional. Hope this helps. Size A fits nicely and installs easily with a few holes to drill but no need to remove any wheels.
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Hudson, I would love to install these mud guards also.
When you speak of drilling that scares me a bit.
Any tips for drilling holes in your sheet metal without damaging anything.
How did you keep the drill from dancing out of the target for your hole
The paint and sheet metal is so fragile on this car.
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When you speak of drilling that scares me a bit.
Any tips for drilling holes in your sheet metal without damaging anything.
How did you keep the drill from dancing out of the target for your hole
The paint and sheet metal is so fragile on this car.
Thanks
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Hudson, I would love to install these mud guards also.
When you speak of drilling that scares me a bit.
Any tips for drilling holes in your sheet metal without damaging anything.
How did you keep the drill from dancing out of the target for your hole
The paint and sheet metal is so fragile on this car.
Thanks
When you speak of drilling that scares me a bit.
Any tips for drilling holes in your sheet metal without damaging anything.
How did you keep the drill from dancing out of the target for your hole
The paint and sheet metal is so fragile on this car.
Thanks
You can use self tapping stainless or galvanized screws then no drilling required.