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I looked on their site, Lewis 5, and they do not show them for the stock fenders. Then in searching I read in several different threads that they send you the oem C6 splash guards but they mark up the price. I would love to add some but not if they are not a perfect fit on the oem fender.
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I looked on their site, Lewis 5, and they do not show them for the stock fenders. Then in searching I read in several different threads that they send you the oem C6 splash guards but they mark up the price. I would love to add some but not if they are not a perfect fit on the oem fender.
I just bought a rear set from JW, C5 rear base/stock fenders.....Check him out....
I looked on their site, Lewis 5, and they do not show them for the stock fenders. Then in searching I read in several different threads that they send you the oem C6 splash guards but they mark up the price. I would love to add some but not if they are not a perfect fit on the oem fender.
Dude really
These are for a stock C5 with no mods
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I looked on their site, Lewis 5, and they do not show them for the stock fenders. Then in searching I read in several different threads that they send you the oem C6 splash guards but they mark up the price. I would love to add some but not if they are not a perfect fit on the oem fender.
Here's the web page half way down, for stock fenders. Front or rear. I did the fiberglass. Put on the rears, front is on the way. Screws provided, body tape really strong, you will have to drill a couple of small holes but its worth it. GIve them a call you won't regret it.
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