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We’ve been hearing it loud and clear—factory splash guards don’t quite cut it once you start pushing wide rubber or cruising freshly chip-sealed roads.
These Painted Premium XL 4-piece Splash Guards give your C8 an extra ¼" of coverage at the bottom without ruining those razor-sharp body lines.
Why these guards are worth a look
XL width = better protection – ¼" wider than GM’s accessory set keeps rocks and road grime off your side skirts & quarters.
Factory-match paint – Sprayed in-house with automotive-grade base/clear so the finish blends right into any OE color (over 20 hues available).
Carbon Flash Metallic ready to ship – Need them fast? CFZ is boxed and goes out within 24 hrs. Other colors are built-to-order on our normal paint queue.
All-in kit – Two fronts, two rears, stainless hardware & instructions; 10-minute install with the wheels on.
If you track or drive gravel roads, this extra width makes a noticeable difference—especially behind sticky 305/345 tires.
Love the fact you color match, not confident 1/4" does much extra but more is better than nothig. Does your company actually do the painting or do you utilize a vendor?
I have Sea Wolf Grey so, $335 for a set, I need to see more.
Can you provide a real world picture of the front and rear, including the face of the guards after installation?
Ps. The engine paint match brackets I ordered are finally shipped. I should be getting them in a couple days.
Help protect your C8 with these painted XL paint splash guards
These look interesting, but I agree with this statement:
Originally Posted by 23cpe3lt
I need to see more.
Can you provide a real world picture of the front and rear, including the face of the guards after installation?
I checked the web page, and the pics don't really show much more. There is a video there, but it's just a video showing a slow rotation of a single black unit on a stand.
Do you have detailed pictures of a painted set, and a CFZ set, mounted on a vehicle?