3rdGen Front Splash Guard
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im running stock for the moment, I put on 30's because i have to keep the mileage, im only 17, so i cant afford a gas guzzler at the moment. Im hoping to upgrade to 32 when i get my lift, then i will probably get 4.56.
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Find yourself a really good hardware or industrial supply store. You can buy sheets of rubber and cut them to fit. Use zip ties to mount them to the existing holes. Or you can use sheet metal screws.
That's what I did to replace mine. Work awesome. I used some stuff that is way thicker than the factory guards. It's really cheap.
That's what I did to replace mine. Work awesome. I used some stuff that is way thicker than the factory guards. It's really cheap.
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