hit a piece of tire/rubber on the freeway

cyen008

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hit a piece of a tire at about 70 mph on the freeway, ripped up my engine and driver side splash guard to where it was dragging on the floor, the engine splash guard seems to have been split in half where im kind of tucking it back in for now to keep it off the floor and the driver side fender splash guard seems to be pretty tore up but its not really in the way where as its rubbing on the tire so i left it for now, what do you guys suggest i do? zip tie and clip back what i can? and leave it as is, or buy replacements :\ ?
 

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Roll without them. I can't remember the last time I ever had splash guards:thinking:
 
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If it's not to badly torn up, drill a hole and zip tie it up but if you decide to replace it. Ebay is the cheapest and some include FREE shipping.

Fender liner for the driver side.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/98-99-00-01...onda|Model:Accord&hash=item2314299e82&vxp=mtr

And you might need new fender clips.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Push-Type-F...onda|Model:Accord&hash=item3cc88ede83&vxp=mtr

I've actually had fitment issues with ebay fender liners. Since it doesn't fit properly, it popped off and rubbed off on me. I got one from hondapartsnow.com and it's actually pretty cheap. Nothing better than OEM fitment.
 

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Yeah I only run with my driver side splash guard since I have an intake. Other than that you don't need them. Zip ties are your friend!
 
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