Are they all the same for Sport, EX, and Touring? I bought a set from the dealer but they didn't ask me the model of the car. I haven't install them yet.Anyone have a part number for splash guards that fit the 2017 Hatchback Sport Touring?
Are they all the same for Sport, EX, and Touring? I bought a set from the dealer but they didn't ask me the model of the car. I haven't install them yet.
This is correct.Anyway, the guy in the parts department at my dealership is the one that told me that they don't make one for the Sport Touring.
I need to confirm with the part guy before I open the bag and install them. I have the EX not Sport.This is correct.
I need to confirm with the part guy before I open the bag and install them. I have the EX not Sport.
That makes sense. I forgot about the skirts on my Sport Touring.I believe the reason for the lack of splash guards for the Sport and Sport Touring is you have the skirts already installed so Honda probably figures you don't need/want splash guards. There maybe aftermarket splash guards but be aware the splash guards would have to take into account the skirts. This would make the splash guards a bit longer than the standard ones.
Also if you want to install the skirts on other trim models you can't install the oem splash guards according to Honda website.
Frankly I think they're ugly ruin the look and certainly wouldn't pay for them.
Here you go: http://www.collegehillshonda.com/product/08P00-TGG-100A.htmlAre they all the same for Sport, EX, and Touring? I bought a set from the dealer but they didn't ask me the model of the car. I haven't install them yet.
Slothy here reporting for duty.The hatch is so weird looking, it's pretty much the last car you have to worry about ruining by putting splash guards on. It's like saying Sloth from Goonies would look funny wearing a different shirt.
If I had a personalized license plate on my hatch, I think it would be SLOTH. Kind of fits, aesthetically.