6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
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splash shields? please help

 
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splash shields? please help

Im just wondering if anyone else has had there slash shields just pretty much fall and drag on the ground. my engine slash shield did so i took it off and now my driver side wheel well shield is dragging. what do i do? should i buy a new engine splash guard? do i just cut whats dragging on the driver side and thats it? someone please help me because i dont want water or something to get up in my engine bay and ruin it or something dumb like that.
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Re: splash shields? please help

Just buy the push pins that hold it all in place. Yours were either missing or broken and they are very inexpensive. The shields are there to protect the belts and inside fenders from being splashed with water, hence the name. They also do affect aerodynamics.
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Re: splash shields? please help

Or what you can do is put diamond plate on the underside to make it last longer but if a quick fix is in need then use the clips u can buy at Autozone very inexpensive.
 
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