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Those don't look much better than the RPI ones..in fact they look identical.
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Agreed, they look identical... so you can choose a clip (RPI) or tape (zl1). :shrug:

Also, the front cause far more damage than the rears. I don't have a single rock chip behind my rears, but literally thousands behind the fronts. Stock EB/PP wheels/tires.
 
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A few pics of the AM splash guards.







It have these as well - IMO, the best option to date that looks decent and functions well.

I've seen some folks buying the new GT350 guards available from Ford, but not only are they pricey, but IMO, they can't possibly stop any road debris due to how thin they are (the width of the guard past the actual fender).

For those interested, here's the thread about the GT350 guards:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36892
 

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Oh,
I came on here thinking that somewhere in the States I would find the answer to where I can find some decent splash guards. Obviously not! How annoying.
I need them more than I did as I have fitted RTR side skirt splitters and they get filthy. They do shield the body from stones a bit though!
 

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Oh,
I came on here thinking that somewhere in the States I would find the answer to where I can find some decent splash guards. Obviously not! How annoying.
I need them more than I did as I have fitted RTR side skirt splitters and they get filthy. They do shield the body from stones a bit though!
I've been asking for them since before I actually got my car. I have no idea why Ford can make them for every car and truck EXCEPT our Mustangs..
 

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just ordered 1/8" abs plastic off ebay for $11. after i dremel them to shape and 3m double stick them on ill post the results in this thread.
 

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I just printed up these. What do you guys think?

prototype 1 - roush style/no flap

Prototype 2 - roush style/inset flap

Prototype 3 - roush style/vertical even flap
 

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I like #3 the best. The first two look like they would block very little.
 

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I like #3 the best. The first two look like they would block very little.
Seems like that is the common vote. Any suggestions?
 

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#3 looks promising. I would love to see a different picture showing how high it goes up and how much protection it will provide. I'd be in for these that's for sure.
 

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#3 here as well, post up some more pictures. Finally, something that looks like it is a part of the car.
 

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Seems like that is the common vote. Any suggestions?
I would suggest maximum beef on the vertical part to help eliminate the stone chips going down the side of the car. Maybe have a sleek version and a max protection version. All I know is every time I hear a stone clank off my rear "shoulders" (which still happens regularly, even with the RPI flaps), a little piece of me dies.

Also, if the vertical part is going to clip into the stock push clips, including some sort of gasket/seal to prevent them from loading up on stones would be nice. I'm carrying half of Colorado around in mine because the stones fall behind and get trapped.
 

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Good notes! I think i will make one more "max protect" version and post it up soon
 
 








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