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Removing splash guard? - RePT - 20-11-2012

Dropped the car 60mm, now the splash guard is catching the tire on driver side rear.

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(passenger side)

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(driver side)

Is it safe to remove the splash guard? It covers all the fuel pump and stuff at the back.

Edit:

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(driver side front)


RE: Removing splash guard? - Niall - 20-11-2012

If you want your rear quarters to rot away, go for it! I personally wouldn't!


Removing splash guard? - Jonny b - 20-11-2012

Yep don't do it bud!!! Mine is stripped completely, had a bit of an accident with a welder when doing my cage so sacked of a rear arch liner,

fist time I drove in the rain I had a f*cking in car fountain lol


Removing splash guard? - RePT - 20-11-2012

Okay dokey. Ill just get a new one.

Anyway, got one coilover on the front, see first postSmile


RE: Removing splash guard? - gareth7 - 21-11-2012

and get some black wheel nut covers lol



then they'll look like this........

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RE: Removing splash guard? - puglove - 21-11-2012

isnt not having arch linners a mot fail now?


also taking the fronts out will drench your engine bay. inc electrics fues head lights etc. somthing i wouldnt risk on a french car. they are bad enough when they are dry


RE: Removing splash guard? - Matt - 21-11-2012

TakIng the rears out is fine, ran he xsi no problem. If you worry about it rotting then undersell the shit outta the arches