MaskedRacerX
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- Sep 20, 2015
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- Vilano Beach, FL
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- DT
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- '21_JWS4XE / '21_TM3P
Installed the front RokBlokz Splash Guards (got the whole set, will do the rears this week).
They're pretty fantastic - as I mentioned, I had an early version from CPC, some so-so fasteners and some 3M tape for part of the install, the revised them (but added some janky logos), and while these are sort of the same design, they're __way__ better. I reviewed some other products that use a visible clip to the fender, and finally decided to check these out. Available through Amazon for $99, they get a ton of things right. There's no tape in the install, and I'm a fan of the idea, if you can't hide fasteners, make them high quality and make them look good - the RokBlokz use nice stainless hardware, and a slick collar (with their logo), I really dig on the finished look.
Hardware for the front - note how they provide replacement liner fasteners (vs. some other products that reuse - these are also mounting points using the supplied screws):
They're pretty fantastic - as I mentioned, I had an early version from CPC, some so-so fasteners and some 3M tape for part of the install, the revised them (but added some janky logos), and while these are sort of the same design, they're __way__ better. I reviewed some other products that use a visible clip to the fender, and finally decided to check these out. Available through Amazon for $99, they get a ton of things right. There's no tape in the install, and I'm a fan of the idea, if you can't hide fasteners, make them high quality and make them look good - the RokBlokz use nice stainless hardware, and a slick collar (with their logo), I really dig on the finished look.
Hardware for the front - note how they provide replacement liner fasteners (vs. some other products that reuse - these are also mounting points using the supplied screws):
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