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Old Jan 14, 2026 | 05:20 PM
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Why are there no Lexus mud guards for the 2025 E350? I could not even find any by any other company including WeatherTech. Anyone found any that fit correctly?
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 05:50 AM
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I found these a few weeks ago. i have NOT ordered yet. My car is white and was going to order the white ones. I do NOT want to drill holes in the car. Wonder if anyone else has bought these and your thoughts.
ES350 F Sports handling and 2025

https://www.ebay.com/itm/40611335289...3ABFBMoM_Mnvhm
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 06:38 AM
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There are numerous threads regarding the purchase and installation of mud guards on your Lexus. I put them on mine back in 2019 shortly after purchase. Most have mounting holes that match up with the existing holes in the fenders. If you do a search for the threads there's loads of information on where to buy and how to DIY. Takes about an hour for all 4 wheels. FYI - the rear fenders are plastic - not steel. No rust issues if drilling required. Must use stainless screws though.



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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 06:55 AM
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Do you have to remove back wheels to put mud guards on? I realize you can turn front wheels to get to the screws
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Originally Posted by Stanlexusguy
Do you have to remove back wheels to put mud guards on? I realize you can turn front wheels to get to the screws
I bought a 90 degree power screwdriver - not expensive - and used that to remove and reinstall the screws. Just enough room to get in there. GOOD LUCK!
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 12:49 PM
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[QUOTE=Stanlexusguy;12017950]I found these a few weeks ago. i have NOT ordered yet. My car is white and was going to order the white ones. I do NOT want to drill holes in the car. Wonder if anyone else has bought these and your thoughts.
ES350 F Sports handling and 2025

Also interested if anyone has installed these on a 2025 ES350 LU and how it went. They do not include any of the installation information on the ebay page.
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Stanlexusguy
I found these a few weeks ago. i have NOT ordered yet. My car is white and was going to order the white ones. I do NOT want to drill holes in the car. Wonder if anyone else has bought these and your thoughts.
ES350 F Sports handling and 2025

https://www.ebay.com/itm/40611335289...3ABFBMoM_Mnvhm
You may want to think twice before ordering white mud guards. By definition mud guards purpose is to get dirty. If you order whites ones you may be forever cleaning them. Yes, they look great when clean but that will be a small percentage of the time.
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Stanlexusguy
I found these a few weeks ago. i have NOT ordered yet. My car is white and was going to order the white ones. I do NOT want to drill holes in the car. Wonder if anyone else has bought these and your thoughts.
ES350 F Sports handling and 2025

Also interested if anyone has installed these on a 2025 ES350 LU and how it went. They do not include any of the installation information on the ebay page.

These are from China, I sent a message to them asking for the installation instructions. No reply from them yet.
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I highly doubt that you will get a reply from China with instructions for the guards. The installation is straightforward. Just screw them on... Same for 2019 up to 2025 for the 350...

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Old Jan 16, 2026 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by bc6152
I highly doubt that you will get a reply from China with instructions for the guards. The installation is straightforward. Just screw them on... Same for 2019 up to 2025 for the 350...
Are any holes required to be drilled in a 2025 ES350? Lexus does not have mud guards for the 2025 ES, they only have them up to 2024 ES’s cars, same with the Weathertech mud guards. So that tells me there is something different with the 2025 cars.

Would like to know if anyone has actually installed these in the 2025 ES and do they fit correctly and was any drilling required.
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Old Jan 16, 2026 | 03:58 PM
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No holes were required on my ES300h. The mud flaps were designed to use all the factory holes.
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