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RPI vs American Muscle Splash Guards

5ABI VT

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I don't care for the look of the Am ones, and I had the RPI ones, they were crappy. Go to Mats.com and ask them to make a set, with enough interest, they will.
 

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I don't care for the look of the Am ones, and I had the RPI ones, they were crappy. Go to Mats.com and ask them to make a set, with enough interest, they will.
That redirects to weathertech..
Does weathertech make splash guards for anything beside trucks and suvs? There's no mounting points in the wheel wells now, that's the problem.
 

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I have both, the rpi ones were horrible. Go with american muscles, there jaegerbrothers anyway. 100 times better than rpi ones. I wouldn't hold my breath on waiting for molded ones, im pretty sure its impossible to make with the way are rear wheel wells are designed, hence why these look like they do. American muscles are expensive but fit and protect great. They are jaegerbrothers splash guards so quality is good.
 

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I just installed the RPI ones on the rear only. They are actually pretty good. I like them better than the AM ones, because they don't wrap around the body of the car. They are more subtle.

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