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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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My rear Splash Guards for my 06 Pilot just arrived and I plan to install this weekend. Question - once intalled, is there a gap between the bumper and the guard? I held it up to see to check where the holes line up and a cursory review looks like there will be a gap. Checking the front guards I don't see a gap.
Thanks for your replys. Sepher
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Just an update. Curiosity got the best of me and I went ahead and installed the rear splash guards. First one was a bear (due to my learning curve) but it did snug up to the bumper just fine. Second went a lot smoother. Tip for future installers - make sure you use a very very short Phillips screwdriver to secure the bottom screw. Not a lot of clearance between the guard and the tire. Only "easier" way would be to remove the tire. I plan to detail the car (using a clay bar for the first time) and I will post pics of my results.
Appreciate the read. Sepher
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: midwest
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I just installed these and did not bother installing the bottom screw. So basically 2 screws one of on each side on the top. It doesn't appear shaky to me. Plus I noticed the splash guards bought from bernardi's only came with 2 screws each.
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