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C7 SPLASH GUARDS DIY
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 122189" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Now Derek, please don't go looking at the back end exhausts of everyone now ... as I know mine is "exposed"</p><p>I actually like the result of the filler piece as well and would consider a filler in black if available (thinking only of my detailing tasks).</p><p></p><p>As for the splash guards, true, there are options from the Z06 that blends well with the additional front end and side effects.</p><p>Some have used those with the complete aero effect add-on for the Stingray.</p><p></p><p>The splash guards used here actually are not noticed much after not too much time. At first, I was noticing them every day as the proud DIY'r.</p><p>Now, they are not as apparent to me other then when detailing all my black pieces on wash day (Derek would know what black means).</p><p>I do see the aspect of the splash guard blend for what is shown on the photo with the GS option.</p><p></p><p>I remedied my concern of side Rock chip protection with xPel (3M) from wheel-to-wheel below the mid-point crease of the doors (rather than full side panel protection).</p><p>The fella who did this for me was able to easily remove the factory 3M patch in front of the back wheels.</p><p>Should this be considered an option for anyone, it's a rather simple thing to approach any after-market service provider.</p><p>Please feel free to contact me for details and or questions.</p><p></p><p>(nice to see a Z06 in this thread - for others to fully appreciate the scope of consideration for the DIY GM accessory splash guards)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 122189, member: 3252"] Now Derek, please don't go looking at the back end exhausts of everyone now ... as I know mine is "exposed" I actually like the result of the filler piece as well and would consider a filler in black if available (thinking only of my detailing tasks). As for the splash guards, true, there are options from the Z06 that blends well with the additional front end and side effects. Some have used those with the complete aero effect add-on for the Stingray. The splash guards used here actually are not noticed much after not too much time. At first, I was noticing them every day as the proud DIY'r. Now, they are not as apparent to me other then when detailing all my black pieces on wash day (Derek would know what black means). I do see the aspect of the splash guard blend for what is shown on the photo with the GS option. I remedied my concern of side Rock chip protection with xPel (3M) from wheel-to-wheel below the mid-point crease of the doors (rather than full side panel protection). The fella who did this for me was able to easily remove the factory 3M patch in front of the back wheels. Should this be considered an option for anyone, it's a rather simple thing to approach any after-market service provider. Please feel free to contact me for details and or questions. (nice to see a Z06 in this thread - for others to fully appreciate the scope of consideration for the DIY GM accessory splash guards) [/QUOTE]
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