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‘Splashguard’ in front of rear wheel


MrTea2100
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Forgive my ignorance but could anyone tell me what the little ‘splash guard’ infront of the rear wheel is called?

I’ve noticed one of mine is loose due to a missing plastic ‘pin’ that attaches it to the sill. I’ve no idea what the ‘pin’ looks like as I don’t even know what the part is called. 

Thanks in advance. 

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Think they're usually referred to as being either a stone guard or sill protector.

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Thanks for that. I’ll keep searching for the clip required. 

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12 hours ago, MrTea2100 said:

Forgive my ignorance but could anyone tell me what the little ‘splash guard’ infront of the rear wheel is called?

I’ve noticed one of mine is loose due to a missing plastic ‘pin’ that attaches it to the sill. I’ve no idea what the ‘pin’ looks like as I don’t even know what the part is called. 

Thanks in advance. 

The plastic pin is known as a plastic rivet, or bumper rivet, push fit fastener etc.  You'll get a pack of them on eBay for a couple of quid.  Look at the other side and see what type is fitted (or better still - remove it and measure) - some simply pull out, some you pull the centre section out a little first, some you push the centre pin through the hole, some the centre section unscrews etc.  There's different diameters too - measure the size of hole and buy the appropriate size, it's not necessary to have the original Toyota part since it merely hold a plastic section in place.

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Thank you. I’ll see if I can remove the other one and measure it. Failing that, I might just buy a bag of various fasteners and see if one fits!

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