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Molded Splash Guard for Escalade

14K views 52 replies 24 participants last post by  SpyShops NY 
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:stirpot:I just want to share with forums how to keep the truck clean with the new flaw style fenders that Escalade 2007 came up with what they called "Break through generation". I was dissapointed with the new body when I got my SUV that 4 wheels are wider (protrude out) than body. Whenever it rains or you run through wet road, mug sprays all the way to windows of the truck. After doing all the research I decided to get the splash guard install to my truck. I went to Caddy dealership, they would install splash guard for total of $400 ($285 for parts +$125 labor). That's a rip off. I searched on Ebay and bought a set for around $125 and installed them by myself. All the hardware included, you don't have to take the wheels off or anything, just follow included instruction. After I got splash guard installed the truck looks nicer and prevent getting mug all over the body or windows.
 
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