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Mud flaps

Icehouse

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Hi we’ve had our SXP for about 4 weeks and we love it. That said we live in an area with gravel/dirt roads and keeping our Telly presentable is tough, and I wondered if anyone has found a mud flap that can be installed without drilling. Thanks for any thoughts.
 

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I ordered the OEM mud guards from KIA. They are quick and easy to install. They are a bit small but help with keeping the mud in check.
 
Thank you, originally thought I’d get them from weather tech. Hadn’t thought of the manufacturer. I’m guessing you went back to the dealer, I’ll check it out.
 
Thank you, originally thought I’d get them from weather tech. Hadn’t thought of the manufacturer. I’m guessing you went back to the dealer, I’ll check it out.
You can buy them online cheaper than from the dealer
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I ordered the OEM mud guards from KIA. They are quick and easy to install. They are a bit small but help with keeping the mud in check.
I just checked and these came installed on my Telly. Didn't really notice, to be honest. Because yah, they're fairly modest.
 
I have used the weather tech mud flaps on many of my vehicles, including my current F150, they are easy to install/NO drill, and look like OEM. They do a good job keeping stuff off your vehicle
 
i bought the OEM flaps. No drilling or tire removal required. They use existing screw holes.
 
I ordered the OEM mud guards from KIA. They are quick and easy to install. They are a bit small but help with keeping the mud in check.
they don't help much, they are very small and short. I would not pay for these stubs, but we have them installed from the factory.
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Yes, the OEM ones are pretty small and subtle but I've found them to be useful enough to control some rain/snow splatter between car washes.

I ordered them from one of the many discount parts websites. You need a short screwdriver for the rear ones since the tires are in the way (you can turn the front ones to move those out of the way).
 
Subtle, yet effective:

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Thanks will check it out
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is the door worn / scratched?

What do you mean? The car is ceramic coated and is reflecting stuff behind me.
 
What do you mean? The car is ceramic coated and is reflecting stuff behind me.
then understandably, it seems like scratches.
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These OEM? If so I might have to get. After yesterdays snow storm I really wish I had these! Anyone know where I can purchase? Any reliable OEM sites? Thanks!

Yes, they were installed before I took delivery.
 




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