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James Swift (Olympia) | December 8th, 2022
The reviewer that was talking about the poor finish has them backwards. The textured finish goes towards the wheel well. The othe "hostile" reviewer must go 4 wheeling.. I have had these on my 2009 R/T for 8 years (125k miles) with not one issue and they still look fantastic. They look SO much better than the Mopar OEM blocks. A good product, easy install and look great!
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J,Charlton (Amherstburg, Ont., Canada) | September 22nd, 2019
price ,very good, Very easy to in stall, I applied a little glue to the rear to help stabilize.
Chuck (Huntsville, Al USA) | May 21st, 2014
Quick and easy to install.
Brian C (Wichita, Ks US) | May 1st, 2014
Customers should be warned that only one side of these have a good finish. The side that goes against the wheel well is very poor. Paint is scratched, blotchy, and looks used. Most of this side can't be seen but enough shows to prompt me to return. I was told most love these but I wouldn't have them on my car. I have good pictures if anyone would like to see what these look like.
Splash Guard Kit for 2013 Challenger
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Bob W (Ventura, CA USA) | March 21st, 2014
Looks good once you get them installed. Front was easy, just bolt them on. Rear was a pain, the rivets supplied are to large in diameter so they don't fit in the factory holes. Had to buy 1/4" push type rivets from Lowes. Other than that, they work well and have a nice clean look.
winston (Louisville, Kentucky USA) | December 23rd, 2013
These are the most flimsy splash guards I have ever seen.There is no way they would survive a stone being thrown up on them.They are cheap in appearance and there is no way I would put them on my Dodge Challenger.The picture of them online does not clearly show how THIN and cheap they are.The plastic is about the thickness of a model car you put together as a child.