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Old 02-15-2014, 07:15 PM   #14
delta6
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Drives: 2012 Camaro TF3 #427
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: SoCal
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Originally Posted by RPIDon View Post
Thank you everyone for the feed back, whether it is good or bad we want to hear about it. Especially if it is Good But Like I had said in the past if you have a problem I would like to hear about it. I can't fix what I don't know, just give me a call 888-257-8515 ext 2. Awsme SS you are correct they are a simple design and if you got the tools, the skill and the material they could be made at home. It reminds me of a friend of mine posted on Facebook the other night, he was in the mood for Tacos and due to the weather the local Chipolte was closed so he went to Shoprite and bought $16.00 worth of groceries to make the tacos himself. Needless to say he paid more and they were not as good as if he got them at Chipolte. So with this set of splash guards we try to keep it simple to keep the cost down
I do have these. The front splash guards are easy to install. The back ones are a pain as their mounting thingy isn't well built for our car. I have to modify it and use my own adhesive to make it look perfect.

^^^ If you guys want to fix this little hiccup, send me a new bracket and I will test it out. The last time I contacted you guys, you said "no...can't do anything about it".

Overall: It is a very good splash guard...stealth indeed...works great and looks good if installed properly.

*No need to remove the tires...you just need to work around it.
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