Rubber/Urethane Splash Guards
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Rubber/Urethane Splash Guards
Apparently in a previous life my car encountered something that ripped the rubber splash guards [inside the left fender well]. It's the rubber flexible parts between the fender well and body. Does anyone know the part numbers or sourcing? Must have been a branch or something because the one in front of the A-Frame and in back are destroyed. Any help is appreciated.
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https://parkplacelexusparts.com/parts/2009/Lexus/GX470/Base?siteid=213808&vehicleid=206930&diagram=8940110
It is either part 7 or 8 depending on which splash guard it is. If I remember correctly, #8 is the splash guard closest to the front of the car (the bigger one) and #7 is closer to the firewall. I would also order extra splash guard retainer clips (#9) in case the old ones are brittle and break. When I ordered mine, they accidentally sent me the left one instead of right one. But it didn't matter, I simply flipped it around and it fit fine.
It is either part 7 or 8 depending on which splash guard it is. If I remember correctly, #8 is the splash guard closest to the front of the car (the bigger one) and #7 is closer to the firewall. I would also order extra splash guard retainer clips (#9) in case the old ones are brittle and break. When I ordered mine, they accidentally sent me the left one instead of right one. But it didn't matter, I simply flipped it around and it fit fine.
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tomclayton (07-23-17)
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Check the ones on the passenger side too - they're actually more important than the drivers, as they shield the alternator from water splashed from the tires.
Chip H.
Chip H.
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Thanks, RPH74, ordered and received. Haven't installed them, company visiting. Much nicer weather here than in the southern US. ChipH9, right side is perfect. Thinking this 09 was a 'Chick Truck' for most of it's life, everything in great condition, even carpets -- no chocolate, yogurt, fruit stains. I've had her in the woods several times, a few branch scratches but no rock scars yet.
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