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Old 11-12-2019, 02:43 AM
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Hello!

So, after installing my new headlights (will post a pictures of them soon) I noticed I had half of a wheel splash guard left on my passenger side. I need both of them to prevent them from damaging my headlights, Right?

I assume that would be the case, So would these both do the job?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Splash-Shie...CMake%3ANissan

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Correct. Those wheel liners or splash guards stop water from damaging your headlights (among other uses). I got a fleabay replacement once. I had to drill some new holes but fitment was ok. They're much thinner than OEM and are much more flexible which is nice when you're peeling them back. Not as sturdy, though.
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Originally Posted by SenpaiNodusMe
Hello!

So, after installing my new headlights (will post a pictures of them soon) I noticed I had half of a wheel splash guard left on my passenger side. I need both of them to prevent them from damaging my headlights, Right?

I assume that would be the case, So would these both do the job?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Splash-Shie...CMake%3ANissan

Thank you for the help!
Haven't had my driver's side since I hit train tracks at a high rate of speed about 5 years ago lol

Yes, those will work.
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OP, those will work.

I'd highly recommend the RockAuto versions, as I've had no fitment issues with those. Current pricing for my 07 is just under $45 shipped, with each liner coming from a different warehouse (it'd be cheaper if both shipped from the same location).

Just remember that for the front wheel wells, there's a forward and a rear liner, so it's actually 2 separate pieces. The one that shields the headlights is the forward one, of course.

Edit: You can also google for a 5% off coupon (enter in the "how did you hear about us" box).

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You definitely need the fender liner. Mine came off on the passenger side, and both the headlight control module and the headlight itself were damaged by water and debris spraying from the front tire.
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Alright,

Thank you guys. I ordered some off of advanced auto parts with a discount so that's cool.

Again,

Thank you!
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