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Old 08-19-2019, 07:20 PM
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Good evening. Can someone answer a couple questions for me regarding a part number for my 13 GS? Long story short I scrapped the rear plastic wheel well part backing out of my garage today. Think I'm going to have to replace the part since its plastic and it was scrapped pretty good. Also, a small scratch is on the paint but I know I can buff that out and apply some touch up paint. I added a couple pictures. Will have to check with the dealer on touch up paint or if anyone know of somewhere else I can pick up Night Race Blue.

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I just did a widebody conversion and I believe that part is 15818636.


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The fender guards look like they are GM splash guards, which are affixed with double sided tape on the edges, and held on by the special push pins that come with the guards. They can be purchased from the dealer, or Amazon.


The paint can be had from Dr. Colorchip or Automotive Touch up. Just need to have your paint code.
https://www.automotivetouchup.com/
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Originally Posted by jackjohnson_218
I just did a widebody conversion and I believe that part is 15818636.

Thank you I will check that part number.
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Originally Posted by 4SUMERZ
The fender guards look like they are GM splash guards, which are affixed with double sided tape on the edges, and held on by the special push pins that come with the guards. They can be purchased from the dealer, or Amazon.


The paint can be had from Dr. Colorchip or Automotive Touch up. Just need to have your paint code.
https://www.automotivetouchup.com/
Thanks. That was my next thought figuring out how it was attached. I got down and looked at ir but didn't see any tork screws like the front ones are held on. I'll look into getting my touch up paint code from the glove box to order from this site.
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Originally Posted by 4SUMERZ
The fender guards look like they are GM splash guards, which are affixed with double sided tape on the edges, and held on by the special push pins that come with the guards. They can be purchased from the dealer, or Amazon.


The paint can be had from Dr. Colorchip or Automotive Touch up. Just need to have your paint code.
https://www.automotivetouchup.com/
Those splash guards are for the base vette. They won't fit on a GS. You have to drill the rear fender liners on the base for the push pins to fit. Front snap in place using the existing push pin locations.

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Search here www.chevynationparts.com
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Originally Posted by Get_UmJ13
Thank you I will check that part number.
15818636 is the part you are looking for. Ask me how I know! Misery loves company. As previously stated, this part acts as a mud guard on a Grand Sport and the accessory mud flaps are for the base vette
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Thanks. Found they have the part for the save price as GMparts. I think chevynation can get it to me faster so I may get it from them.
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15818636 is the part you are looking for. Ask me how I know! Misery loves company. As previously stated, this part acts as a mud guard on a Grand Sport and the accessory mud flaps are for the base vette
I knew it was only a matter of time before it happened. Hoped it wouldn't but here we are. How much of a pain is it getting the part off for the replacement?
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Originally Posted by jackjohnson_218
Those splash guards are for the base vette. They won't fit on a GS. You have to drill the rear fender liners on the base for the push pins to fit. Front snap in place using the existing push pin locations.
Thanks for the update. I noticed that as well once I started searching around.

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