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Old 08-27-2007, 03:44 PM
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Why do you need mud guards if you only drive on highways?
Let's see...

1. So maybe the road grime and dirt don't splash all over the doors and rear end of our HLer when it's raining or snowing.

2. So maybe over time the same road grime doesn't act like a sand blaster and wear off the thin paint around the edges of the wheel wells.

3. So maybe hot road asphalt doesn't speckle the rocker panels and sides of our vehicle.

4. So maybe that 'bump in the night' we heard isn't fresh road kill decorating our CUVs.

5. So maybe some of us like to give our vehicle that tough off-road muscle look or just make it look pretty.

and my favorite...........

6. So maybe lazy people like me won't have to wash their HLer so often.
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Default Re: Highlander Mud Flaps

Ditto...dead on right dude.

Maybe the tem "MUD" guard is throwing some people off here.

"Splash Guard might help some people out!

Same sh*t different day....but it may help.

I always use "XXX" Guards on my vehicles.

I don't know anyone who likes removing Tar from the sides of their vehicles.

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I have a set of factory front splash guards off an '03 Highlander that I could be enticed to sell. They are "Electric Green Mica - 6R4" color and in very good condition. I installed a set of running boards. They should fit the Gen 1 series.
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I installed the OEM running boards in NH ($500) with the factory Splash Guards. Best investment in protection I ever made!!
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