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Old 12-25-2010, 05:12 PM
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splash guards

http://chevrolet.dealerfit.com/store...d691_15176.php


has anybody bought this particular type of guard? id really like to see some pics before i buy these and some information on the installation difficulty.
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Old 12-25-2010, 05:33 PM
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That would be these I believe.........

https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/new-hhr-specific-splash-guards-installed-24880/


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Splash Gaurds Are A Must

Below is the only current photo I have and you can slightly see them. I had them installed at the dealer the day after I bought my HHR. Installation can't be that hard - just take your time and follow the instructions. I have installed splash guards on my other vehicles since I had them put on my HHR. They really look good on the HHR and will help protect the sides of your vehicle from road debris. They use sand on the roads up here during the winter and that was my major concern. I had the running boards installed on my HHR and have found that they do an excellent job protecting the sides of my vehicle. If you want maximum protection, I would get both the running boards and the splash guards. I will try to get other photos - Happy Motoring.

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Easy install-did them on mine-no tire removal either. Just follow the above thread.
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I looked on gmpartsdirect last night and you can get the complete set(front and rear) for $62.30 plus shipping.
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second thing I did to mine. They are working very well, been in snow and ice for the lask week and the plastic stays pliable enough to just give a kick to dislodge the ice bergs that form behind the tires, and they greatly reduce the muck the paint has to deal with.
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Originally Posted by djr1973
I looked on gmpartsdirect last night and you can get the complete set(front and rear) for $62.30 plus shipping.
Got the part number you used ?
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Got the part number you used ?
GM Part # 12499528

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Originally Posted by djr1973
Thanks, these Fit with the running boards without trimming right?

(NON SS)

$77.25 for them with the shipping.

I searched the other part # linked to another thread but it came up with zero matches.
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Thanks, these Fit with the running boards without trimming right?

(NON SS)

$77.25 for them with the shipping.

I searched the other part # linked to another thread but it came up with zero matches.
As far as I know you dont have to trim anything on them, I am wanting to get a set for my SS. I had them on my very first HHR that I bought(2 1/2 years ago).
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