I have a 2025 ES300h and have been looking for some nice looking splash guards. Is this the best brand and style to get? I went to a Lexus sight and I believe they were wanting $200 for the set, which I thought was kinda high.
This is is it, exactly. I want to install OEM (it’s Toyota brand) splash guards. OEM you get the fit, finish and quality. Anyone have their Winter mats? They are half the price of the WT guys, and aren’t slippery when wet.
So, here’s my whole point-you develop an oil leak from the back of the engine at 48,121 miles, tow it in for warranty repair. Later in the day, the SM calls you to tell you that you have an oil leak from the valve cover. No biggy, right? “We cannot warranty the work, based upon the installation of aftermarket parts on this vehicle “.
This is is it, exactly. I want to install OEM (it’s Toyota brand) splash guards. OEM you get the fit, finish and quality. Anyone have their Winter mats? They are half the price of the WT guys, and aren’t slippery when wet.
So, here’s my whole point-you develop an oil leak from the back of the engine at 48,121 miles, tow it in for warranty repair. Later in the day, the SM calls you to tell you that you have an oil leak from the valve cover. No biggy, right? “We cannot warranty the work, based upon the installation of aftermarket parts on this vehicle “.
That’s it. That’s how the diseased mind works.
It doesn’t work that way, Have you ever heard of the Magnuson-Moss warranty act? The manufacturer has the burden of proof to prove that the installed aftermarket part was the cause of the repair. It would be a fool’s mission for a manufacturer to prove that an aftermarket mud flap caused your engine to leak.
It doesn’t work that way, Have you ever heard of the Magnuson-Moss warranty act? The manufacturer has the burden of proof to prove that the installed aftermarket part was the cause of the repair. It would be a fool’s mission for a manufacturer to prove that an aftermarket mud flap caused your engine to leak.
I am very familiar with the MMA, in fact I assist others with defective Samsung, and Frigidaire appliances in getting their money back. I just wanted OEM accessories. I found a set for an Avalon, and it’s built on the same carline.
This is interesting. I had seen that someone else had recommended these exact ones so I bought the exact set. The fronts fit and finish was perfect! Unfortunately the fit on the rears was horrible. Not even close. Since the rear hardly catches any road debris, I chose to go without.
This is interesting. I had seen that someone else had recommended these exact ones so I bought the exact set. The fronts fit and finish was perfect! Unfortunately the fit on the rears was horrible. Not even close. Since the rear hardly catches any road debris, I chose to go without.
I read the reviews on Amazon, “one cracked after a couple of months “ isn’t what I expected. If nothing else, they protect the paint behind them. The TCH pictured is a nine-year old, and it’s mint!
This is interesting. I had seen that someone else had recommended these exact ones so I bought the exact set. The fronts fit and finish was perfect! Unfortunately the fit on the rears was horrible. Not even close. Since the rear hardly catches any road debris, I chose to go without.
How long ago did you buy them? I am wondering if they have been redesigned since you purchased them. Mine fit like OEM. See below.
These are the ones that worked for me. Perfect match to existing holes in both front and rear. And you can install without taking the wheels off if you have the right tools.
These are the ones that worked for me. Perfect match to existing holes in both front and rear. And you can install without taking the wheels off if you have the right tools.
I had those on my Camry, and I liked them. I can't decide if I need them on my 25 ES300h. I think that they will look good. But if I don't get significant splash on the car, what's the use.
I had those on my Camry, and I liked them. I can't decide if I need them on my 25 ES300h. I think that they will look good. But if I don't get significant splash on the car, what's the use.
I've had my ES six years now and can tell you there's really no need for the splash guards unless you merely want them for looks.
I had those on my Camry, and I liked them. I can't decide if I need them on my 25 ES300h. I think that they will look good. But if I don't get significant splash on the car, what's the use.
These look like they could fit on a Ford or something, additionally, I won’t buy from Chine.
I have a 2025 ES300h and have been looking for some nice looking splash guards. Is this the best brand and style to get? I went to a Lexus sight and I believe they were wanting $200 for the set, which I thought was kinda high.
Just following up, they’re unavailable from Lexus.