Sponsored

Molded Splash Guards?

ridenfish39

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2015
Threads
12
Messages
405
Reaction score
138
Location
Philthydelphia
Vehicle(s)
2015 Guard GT PP
I did my install a little over two weeks ago, now, and have driven in some nasty Spring weather (rainy and grimy roads). So far, so good for keeping "most" of the flying rocks and nasty off the sides of the car. I have had to re-do the 3M tape a couple times, as it doesn't adhere well to the textured side of the guard; however, until Jaeger Brothers or Ford releases a truly custom set, I'm sold on the cheap auto parts store guards.
Use some 3m primer 94 on the plastic. The tape will hold then.
Sponsored

 

RPI Designs

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2014
Threads
214
Messages
900
Reaction score
64
Location
Salem, Ohio
Website
www.rpidesigns.com
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT - Test Mule
Threebanger: My front installation was not was bad as yours. The tops were about 1/2 to 3/4 inch closer to the fender rim. Close enough so that when I trimmed the outer section, there was no downward curve on the inside section adjacent to the fender. The hole positions are not only incorrect but it looks like the positions vary from unit to unit. Oh, well...I guess RPI is just following the Flat Rock method of manufacturing.
These are all laser cut and holes are exactly the same from set to set. So if one guy is off more than another, they are installing wrong. As these are all exactly the same size and shape. Any questions, email me for help with installation. [email protected]

Thanks
Josh
 
OP
OP

tsunami

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2014
Threads
138
Messages
1,543
Reaction score
214
Location
Minnesota
Vehicle(s)
2015 Premium EcoBoost Convertible
Laser cut holes...

The holes did perfectly match the pin locations in my front fender wells. But the guards did not correctly fit the shape of the fenders. So either RPI got the design wrong...or Flat Rock varies the orientation/location of the holes versus the shape of the fenders. Gee...I wonder who???
 
Last edited:

cowboyfanVA

Active Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2015
Threads
1
Messages
42
Reaction score
8
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Black Performance Package
Here's what the back looks like. Only problem I had was I had to shorten the "spacer" on the screw just a little bit. I think they look pretty good.
20150426_184856_LLS.webp
 

stang9779

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2015
Threads
13
Messages
331
Reaction score
35
Location
Denver
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT Premium Performance Pack
Its been raining all day here so I was only able to install the fronts.

I did notice that you can us the push pins to pull the top in place. I would like to see a full side view to see how far the flaps go down on the car and what the whole side of the car looks like rather than just a behind the flip on front and back. Can someone please take a whole side view?
 

Sponsored

RPI Designs

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2014
Threads
214
Messages
900
Reaction score
64
Location
Salem, Ohio
Website
www.rpidesigns.com
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT - Test Mule
Here's what my front looks like. I used the metal clip to pull the top part in.
That's how they are designed. The clip pulls them to where you see. These stick out about 1/4" to catch the dirt. Do you like the look and design? This is what we felt looked and performed best. Thank you
Josh
 

RPI Designs

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2014
Threads
214
Messages
900
Reaction score
64
Location
Salem, Ohio
Website
www.rpidesigns.com
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT - Test Mule
Here's what the back looks like. Only problem I had was I had to shorten the "spacer" on the screw just a little bit. I think they look pretty good.
This is installed correctly and looks good. Thank you for sharing.
 

cowboyfanVA

Active Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2015
Threads
1
Messages
42
Reaction score
8
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Black Performance Package
That's how they are designed. The clip pulls them to where you see. These stick out about 1/4" to catch the dirt. Do you like the look and design? This is what we felt looked and performed best. Thank you
Josh
Josh, I really like the way they look. You actually have to look for them to actually see them. To be honest I was a little skeptical of putting them on from reading the comments. I'm glad I put them on. :cheers: :clap2:


stang9779, I will pull the car out tomorrow and try and get you a good side shot.
 

stang9779

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2015
Threads
13
Messages
331
Reaction score
35
Location
Denver
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT Premium Performance Pack
I world agree so far the fronts look good. Hopefully tomorrow night I will do the rears.
 

TricarboNate

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2015
Threads
7
Messages
258
Reaction score
79
Location
MN
Vehicle(s)
2016 Orange GT
Was about to put mine on, but am very skeptical about drilling into the car...

If I used screws on the push-pin holes, will I be able to reuse the push pins in the future?
 

Sponsored
OP
OP

tsunami

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2014
Threads
138
Messages
1,543
Reaction score
214
Location
Minnesota
Vehicle(s)
2015 Premium EcoBoost Convertible
TricarboNate: No drilling required...you use the OEM push pins. You may have to re-insert the outer female pin if both pieces pulled out of the factory holes. On the front guards, you place the guards with the shiny side toward the wheel, insert the OEM male plugs through the holes in the guards back into the outer plug. Adjust the position of the guard while snapping the included clip near the top of the guard. On the rear guards, you remove the push pins. Push the outer pins back into the holes, if both pin pieces came out. Position the rear guard with the shiny side facing the wheel and insert the lowest OEM male pin into the guard hole and back into the female plug. On the other three holes, put a washer onto a screw, run the screw through the guard hole, slide a plastic tube onto the screw and then attach the screw into one of the female push pin plugs. Attach the other two screws the same way. Position the three somewhat loose screws to align the guard correctly with the fender and tighten the screws. No drilling required to attach the guards.

I would recommend that you replace the OEM push pins, if you decide to remove the guards later on. The push pin plastic is not really designed for repeated removals. The rear push pins will have had the screws tightened into them and will probably be deformed by the screw expansion. You can get replacement pushpins at your Ford dealer, but I have found replacement push pins at my local hardware store in their specialty fastener section (even states Ford on the drawer) for much less than the dealer charges.
 

cowboyfanVA

Active Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2015
Threads
1
Messages
42
Reaction score
8
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT Black Performance Package
Its been raining all day here so I was only able to install the fronts.

I did notice that you can us the push pins to pull the top in place. I would like to see a full side view to see how far the flaps go down on the car and what the whole side of the car looks like rather than just a behind the flip on front and back. Can someone please take a whole side view?
stang9779, here's the best I could do. I'm not much of a photographer. :lol:
20150427_104630_opt.jpg
20150427_104640_opt.jpg
 

stang9779

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2015
Threads
13
Messages
331
Reaction score
35
Location
Denver
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT Premium Performance Pack
I did my install a little over two weeks ago, now, and have driven in some nasty Spring weather (rainy and grimy roads). So far, so good for keeping "most" of the flying rocks and nasty off the sides of the car. I have had to re-do the 3M tape a couple times, as it doesn't adhere well to the textured side of the guard; however, until Jaeger Brothers or Ford releases a truly custom set, I'm sold on the cheap auto parts store guards.
I emailed Jaeger and they said they are at lest 6 months out, Possibly more.
 
Last edited:

NewSVO

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2015
Threads
27
Messages
665
Reaction score
139
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
Guard boost premium 6mt
Yikes these went from being on my mod list to the avoid at all costs list!
I'll wait for whatever comes out next, and if nothing does then it's better to have nothing.
 

stang9779

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2015
Threads
13
Messages
331
Reaction score
35
Location
Denver
Vehicle(s)
2015 GT Premium Performance Pack
stang9779, here's the best I could do. I'm not much of a photographer. :lol:
Thanks, I wanted to see if they was stealth looking from the front view this works.
Sponsored

 
 








Top