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Old 08-15-2001, 07:37 PM
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Splash guards

I have a lowered (hks springs) G20t and I have had problems with the splash guards that are mounted in the wheel well. They keep breaking!! I had them out for a while because they broke but when I went through puddles water would get on my belts and squeel like hell and the rpms would drop. So I replaced them for like the 2nd time. They only break in the winter when they are brittle. Anyone have this problem...or a solution to it??
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Chances are that since your car is lowered, it scrapes, bangs, and takes a lot of pressure from the water kicking up when you drive in the rain. You might want to consider keeping them off. If you've replaced them for the second time, it'll just happen again.
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