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Hello Guys,
I'm thinking to get mud guard for my 21 Elite, anyone has suggestions about Honda mud guard or Weather Tech mud flap or other brand?

Many thanks
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Got OEM mud guards on mine as soon they were available. No issues.
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The OEM mud guards look so much better than the Weather Tech ones. The Weather Tech's look very generic. The Weather Tech advertises "no drill" mud flaps, but in reality installing the OEM guards is very easy. I installed the OEM guards on my 2019 Passport ... easy. They came already installed on my 2022.
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The OEM mud guards look so much better than the Weather Tech ones. The Weather Tech's look very generic. The Weather Tech advertises "no drill" mud flaps, but in reality installing the OEM guards is very easy. I installed the OEM guards on my 2019 Passport ... easy. They came already installed on my 2022.
Thanks for the info.
How those work in wet condition?
I've got the OEM guards on mine. I've put them on the past 4 Hondas that we've owned. IMHO they are the best looking guards available & they work very well for all conditions, including rock chips which is the most important aspect of a mud guard for me.
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I also bought the OEM ones and installed them. Very easy to do and they seems to work fine.

Lots of rain out here near Sandy Oregon. Been a very wet winter & spring, and so far so good for these guards.
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Thanks for the info.
How those work in wet condition?
Three of the recommendation reply posts came from residents of 🌧 Oregon . . . . guess that's a (y), eh?
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Thank you all, you guys are very helpful, I decide go for OEM mud guard even it cost a little more.
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I've got the OEM guards on mine. I've put them on the past 4 Hondas that we've owned. IMHO they are the best looking guards available & they work very well for all conditions, including rock chips which is the most important aspect of a mud guard for me.
You got that right, agreed. I had OEM guards on my 2017 Ridgeline, 2019 Passport and now on muy 2022 Passport. They look great, They look like they are made for the vehicle (because the are), and they work great.
You got that right, agreed. I had OEM guards on my 2017 Ridgeline, 2019 Passport and now on muy 2022 Passport. They look great, They look like they are made for the vehicle (because the are), and they work great.
(y)(y)(y)
I installed the OEM mud guards in the middle of winter. A couple of them don't line up smoothly but they're somewhat adjustable. Use a heat gun (be careful of course) to mold them and fit better.
I installed the OEM mud guards in the middle of winter. A couple of them don't line up smoothly but they're somewhat adjustable. Use a heat gun (be careful of course) to mold them and fit better.
Good tip, thanks.
Sometimes OEM is just the way to go.
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Anyone have expected price to pay for the mud guards? Seem to be all over the place depending on your region. Thanks.
Anyone have expected price to pay for the mud guards? Seem to be all over the place depending on your region. Thanks.
College. Hills Honda
Splash Guards
08P00-TG7-100A
$69.29
Shipping: $16.26
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College. Hills Honda
Splash Guards
08P00-TG7-100A
$69.29
Shipping: $16.26
Thanks man, have a great weekend!
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