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Suberman 10-08-2013 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by TEWwild (Post 1241662)
Apparently they are standard equipment in Canada, not so in the lower 48....

For the FRS they are standard and not on the BRZ.

Also, these parts are not yet available from Subaru dealers you need to order the from your friendly Scion dealer, which in Canada will be at your nearest Toyota dealer.

Suberman 10-08-2013 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by fitcious (Post 1241479)
Anyone with OEM mud guards? How do you like them? Was the rear hard to install without removing the wheels?

I just got some today...

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I like mine. If you drive in snow you should fit a set. For SoCal I'd not bother unless I used the car for ski trips.

shafted 05-03-2015 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by asnoir (Post 1242036)
Could you have TRD side skirt and mudguard in the same time?

Anyone answer this question yet?

ricky rod 05-03-2015 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by shafted (Post 2236096)
Anyone answer this question yet?

They will not and even if they would will not sit flush...

mixedjuice 08-04-2015 12:26 AM

Do you have a part number? I need these for my BRZ for the Alaskan winter coming soon!

shellslinger 08-04-2015 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mixedjuice (Post 2345232)
Do you have a part number? I need these for my BRZ for the Alaskan winter coming soon!

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mixedjuice 08-04-2015 02:03 PM

Thank you @shellslinger
Does this require drilling??? i saw on the DIY procedure it does, but i cant let myself do that again after drilling the plastic for my rear view camera

shellslinger 08-04-2015 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mixedjuice (Post 2345740)
Thank you @shellslinger
Does this require drilling??? i saw on the DIY procedure it does, but i cant let myself do that again after drilling the plastic for my rear view camera

Yes and no. If you want it nice and secured I would drill. However, the only rear ones require drilling. The front does not require it. What I did to my rear was get 3M Automotive double sided sticky tape and used mounting hardware. Haven't had any issues with the rears since I've had them like that for the past 2 years.

Tcoat 08-04-2015 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by mixedjuice (Post 2345740)
Thank you @shellslinger
Does this require drilling??? i saw on the DIY procedure it does, but i cant let myself do that again after drilling the plastic for my rear view camera

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Originally Posted by shellslinger (Post 2346236)
Yes and no. If you want it nice and secured I would drill. However, the only rear ones require drilling. The front does not require it. What I did to my rear was get 3M Automotive double sided sticky tape and used mounting hardware. Haven't had any issues with the rears since I've had them like that for the past 2 years.

Since they come as stock on the Canadian cars I have no idea how it is secured but if you drive in snow you want too make sure they are a solid as possible. Mine are already worn out part way up and I will probably need to the replace them next year. They have taken such a beating that I can't even imagine what the sides of my car would look like with out them.

shellslinger 08-04-2015 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2346292)
Since they come as stock on the Canadian cars I have no idea how it is secured but if you drive in snow you want too make sure they are a solid as possible. Mine are already worn out part way up and I will probably need to the replace them next year. They have taken such a beating that I can't even imagine what the sides of my car would look like with out them.

@mixedjuice, plus one! I live in California so my conditions are not as severe as yours.


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