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Happy St. Patrick's Day to all. Considering putting on Mud Guards on the 2022 NX350H. I usually go OEM but wonder if anyone has had luck with aftermarket (ebay). TIA
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all. Considering putting on Mud Guards on the 2022 NX350H. I usually go OEM but wonder if anyone has had luck with aftermarket (ebay). TIA
I did add the OEM mud guards to my 25 NX.
I usually use OEM parts and fluids to maintain warranty compliance. I find that OEM parts like mud guards just fit better.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all. Considering putting on Mud Guards on the 2022 NX350H. I usually go OEM but wonder if anyone has had luck with aftermarket (ebay). TIA
I just installed a set of mud flaps last week - A-Premium, 26 bucks. Following is my review. Install pics are posted on the Amazon site.
"I installed these on my 2025 Lexus NX 450+. Based on other reviews, I also ordered a trim fastener assortment kit (10 bucks). No installation instructions are included. If you are not comfortable with automotive DIY projects, these might not work for you. I was able to re-use the OE push pin fasteners for installing the rear flaps. Very quickly and easily installed. I had to replace the front OE push pins with x-mas tree fasteners fron the kit, as the front OE push pins were too short. The front flaps have three mounting holes. The middle mounting hole can be secured using screws from the enclosed hardware package. The fit and finish is great. After you get past the installation fastener issues, the install is very easy. A-Premium does not list these as fitting 2025 models, but they do." FWIW
I just installed a set of mud flaps last week - A-Premium, 26 bucks. Following is my review. Install pics are posted on the Amazon site.
"I installed these on my 2025 Lexus NX 450+. Based on other reviews, I also ordered a trim fastener assortment kit (10 bucks). No installation instructions are included. If you are not comfortable with automotive DIY projects, these might not work for you. I was able to re-use the OE push pin fasteners for installing the rear flaps. Very quickly and easily installed. I had to replace the front OE push pins with x-mas tree fasteners fron the kit, as the front OE push pins were too short. The front flaps have three mounting holes. The middle mounting hole can be secured using screws from the enclosed hardware package. The fit and finish is great. After you get past the installation fastener issues, the install is very easy. A-Premium does not list these as fitting 2025 models, but they do." FWIW
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all. Considering putting on Mud Guards on the 2022 NX350H. I usually go OEM but wonder if anyone has had luck with aftermarket (ebay). TIA
Right now Bell Lexus has a sale and with free shipping and no sales tax, it's a bonus for me as sales tax where I live is just over 10%.
If you go the OEM route, here's a link to the entire Accessories page. Mud flaps are sold separately or you save on the pair - you'll have to specify if your NX is Japan or Canadian built.
Personally, I like to stick with OEM whenever possible and always try to catch them on sale at Bell Lexus -- they usually have more discounted sales around holidays - this one is only 10% off their normal lowered price for their "Spring forward in style" sale.
Right now Bell Lexus has a sale and with free shipping and no sales tax, it's a bonus for me as sales tax where I live is just over 10%.
If you go the OEM route, here's a link to the entire Accessories page. Mud flaps are sold separately or you save on the pair - you'll have to specify if your NX is Japan or Canadian built.
Personally, I like to stick with OEM whenever possible and always try to catch them on sale at Bell Lexus -- they usually have more discounted sales around holidays - this one is only 10% off their normal lowered price for their "Spring forward in style" sale.
Installed mine a few months back. OEM, hey, its a Lexus.... why attempt to save a few dollars for something that is tried and true...
To put it in perspective.....when you go out to dinner, how much is one meal w the wife or significant other..... ?
just my opinion, but, I also do find a way to save a few bucks here or there ......
By the way, the install was simple, quick , everything lined up and was easy peasy.....
Thanks for all of the insights, with particular thanks to RofH for the tip to order from Bell Lexus. I went with OEM and was $78 out the door with free shipping. I watched the YouTube install video...the fronts look easy but not having a 90 degree impact wrench guess I'll be removing the rear wheels to get the bottom screw installed unless someone has a better technique.
was very helpful. Unless one fancies taking off the rear wheels, a 90 degree adapter is needed. I'm really pleased with results and appreciated the comments. Also ordered the rear bumper guard while Bell is having the free shipping under $100.
Right front Right rear. Also love the Crossclimate tires.