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Has anyone had an issue with the splash guard coming loose from the rear fender liner? Something must of hit it underneath and I cannot seem to get it to stay on. Compared to the driver's side it feels like there is something on the inside of the liner holding it to the splash guard.

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Looks as if the car bottomed out in transit breaking that piece. Should all be flush and tight.
 

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On the driver's side, facing the wheel well, looking at the left splash guard...A few weeks ago I struck something which pulled the plastic splash guard clear of its attachment screw underneath. I was fortunate that I simply needed to unscrew, thread back through the guard and screw back on.

The second pic above, highlighting the plastic push pins and how they attach to the felt: agreed. It's not a very secure assembly in the first place.

On the left side of the second pic, my first thought is put the pushpin back through, but on the other side of the felt, maybe have a washer, with a tie wrap clamping onto the pushpin, if the felt's hole is too big to hold the pin now.

On the right side of the second pic, it appears to have lost something all-together.

Other than the strike mentioned above, I haven't had any issues with separation or the materials.
 
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On the driver's side, facing the wheel well, looking at the left splash guard...A few weeks ago I struck something which pulled the plastic splash guard clear of its attachment screw underneath. I was fortunate that I simply needed to unscrew, thread back through the guard and screw back on.

The second pic above, highlighting the plastic push pins and how they attach to the felt: agreed. It's not a very secure assembly in the first place.

On the left side of the second pic, my first thought is put the pushpin back through, but on the other side of the felt, maybe have a washer, with a tie wrap clamping onto the pushpin, if the felt's hole is too big to hold the pin now.

On the right side of the second pic, it appears to have lost something all-together.

Other than the strike mentioned above, I haven't had any issues with separation or the materials.
Yea there is definitely nothing to push the push pin into other than what you mentioned. I could possibly claim it as a warranty too but not sure it's worth it.
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