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Just bought the SS and like my previous 2 Chevy's (Impala & Malibu), I'd like to get a set of splash guards that are meant to be fitted on the car. There were good options for my previous cars and they looked great on the car as well. I like them for the added protection of keeping stuff off the car being thrown up from the tires. Are there any good options out there?
 

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After doing some digging, I realized that you are CP as I came across a thread that had the information below. If it is still valid, I would like to order them. Just let me know. Thanks.

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Set of 4 front and rear molded mudflaps to suit 2014 Chevy SS.
Each flap has a small Holden logo.
Fasteners and Instructions are included.
Total shipped for the set of 4
US$135 shipped.
Please pay as normal "goods and services" to Paypal ID = [email protected]
ETA 10-14 days.
 

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I ordered the splash guards from Crazy Paul and got them installed last weekend. The total time to install was about 45 minutes. Very simple and a true bolt on. I opted to NOT install the plastic rivet on each of the front guards as I don't feel they are necessary. Without them, the guards are very secure in place and I believe the rivets are meant for additional support for when they get weighted down by snow / ice / slush. My SS will never see winter, so I opted to not drill the hole needed for them. Here are some photos. I am very pleased with the results. Thanks CP!
 

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Are these flapsstill available? I saw the PayPal info, just want to make sure its still good.
 

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Are these flapsstill available? I saw the PayPal info, just want to make sure its still good.
Contact "Crazy Paul" here on the forum..He has many things to offer for our Chevy SS..
 
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I recently installed GM / HOLDEN factory splash guards on all 4 corners / very easy with no wheel & tire removal = they look and work very good... well worth the effort to keep lower painted surfaces in good condition
 

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Anyone know if the OEM splash guards are the only/best option? As a daily driver, my rocker panels are filthy after a few back and forth trips to work. Thanks.
I had these and I took mine off, the double sided tape that adheres to the vehicle came loose and were starting to rub the paint. At some point I'm sure put them back on but I'm going to have to come up with a solution to protect the paint underneath the splashguards
 

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I have them fitted on my SS. Some people give me grief for having them on, but I think they look good, and they do a vert good job of keeping the lower surfaces of the car clean, esp in the rear. I find myself needing to clean the car less often with them fitted.

My only complaint is the front ones do sometimes scrape the curb coming in and out of driveways that have a deep gutter which is common in my area.
 

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If I order them from say gmpartsdirect will they have the Holden logo?
 

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If I order them from say gmpartsdirect will they have the Holden logo?
Below from http://www.ssforums.com/forum/exterior-interior/49802-gm-mud-flaps.html#post881946.

Mike

I think the GM and holden ones are exactly the same. The GM ones still have the molded in Holden lion logo.
They are the same.
part numbers for the mud flaps.

Front: 92277968

Rear: 92267788
 

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Thanks Mike!
 

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Yep, those are the PNs I ordered from the local Chevy dealer parts counter, and they have the Holden lion on them.

As with the trunk liner, GM did not bother making a Chevy-branded version.
 
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