Are mud guards essential to our cars? What if the owner just washes his car every now and then o kailangan pa rin ba ng mud guards?
Are mud guards essential to our cars? What if the owner just washes his car every now and then o kailangan pa rin ba ng mud guards?
Depende sa owner ng kotse kung ayaw nya matalsikan ng putik at bato yung tagiliran ng auto nya ay importante yan, pero pag pormahan ang priority ay yan ang unang-unang tatanggalin![]()
Yup, it really depends on the owner. Some mudguards really do a lot to ruin the overall 'clean' look of the car for the sake of functionality, while some mudguards are not too bulky and even contribute to the overall look.
In my Camry's case, for instance, no mudguard came with the car. On stock rims, the shape of the body and the offset of the rims ensured that not much water or mud or whatever else would splash on the panels behind the tires. Nga lang, when I upgraded to bigger and wider wheels, I just had to bear with the additional dirt behind the said panels. In my girlfriend's Vios's case, we kept the mudguards on (since her car's black and so are the mudguards) even with the upgraded wheels. And since she doesn't get to go to the car wash much, ok na rin, pampatagal na malinis yung oto.
IMO, the bigger rigs built for hardcore 4x4-ing, and SUVs/rides with AT and MT tires should install some sort of mudguard when they're serving on-road duty. Tires like those tend to collect a lot of pebbles, mud and the like while driving off or even on (our clean metro) road and tend to release them toward trailing cars.
Last edited by IMm29; March 14th, 2007 at 09:54 AM.
For me it's important. Mga once a week lang ako magpalinis o higit pa because of work.. I have a question. Do mudguards work of hatch w/o rear wipers? I heard somebody said years back na pag walang wipers sa likod the mudguards help reduce the water splashes sa rear wind shield kasi malapit lang yung mga tires sa likod. parang sa kia picanto/pride, charade, getz.
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for me they are important. i consider even wet patches of the road as a spoiler for my fenders and body.
oem mudguard yes, esp with our road condition here. even summer
dami basa-basa sa kalye. equals putik![]()
yep, for me it's essential.... unless you like the sandblasted/dirty look on a car or hindi mo naman ginagamit kotse mo![]()
syempre, lilinisin mo rin mismo yong mudguard tuwing linis ka ng kotse, para hindi naiipon ang dumi dun. at try to get the plastic/rubber mudguards. wag yong made of pure steel na weighing 2 tons each, it would surely add weight to your car![]()
pwede mo rin 'play by ear' kumbaga. antay mo na lang mag tag-ulan o kaya daan ka dyan sa laging basa at bulok-bulok na mga kalye...then decide.
Nung bata pa ako laging sinasabi ko sa mud guard iniipon lang niyan ang dumi.Kaya sa akin hindi important yan.![]()
Add weight lang yan.heheh.
MG are made with specific purpose, pero it depends sa design or contour ng ride mo, especially mga later models eh hindi na naglalagay nito.
IMO, its better to have this kung OEM talaga. Also, mas gugustuhin ko nang masalo lahat ng MG mga dumi like asphalt kesa painstakingly remove it pag dumikit na sa body or worst sa paint....![]()
I've always wondered why the Mitsubishi Adventure Grand Sport doesn't come standard with mudguards. Dinadaan na lang sa oversized fender flares?
speaking of mud guards, anyone knows where i can have a set made/buy new set? the ones on my safari kinda look sorry,ruins the overall look. TIA![]()
For functionality, mudguards only reduce the splashes. For aesthetics, it depends on the car. For an AE101/EE100 Corolla, mudguards are nice if you keep your stock wheels, but if you lower and upgrade to thicker mags and tires, you're better off without them. Many Japanese SUVs also look better with mudguards.
Banawe. We were there last week, and we almost bought a set for my Sentra, but, I didn't have enough money after I got my new tail lights and rain gutter thing. Original price was around P1,000 or P900. I told them, if they lower it to 700, i'll get it. They said ok, but I just ran out of money heheheh. Just ask the freelance Banawe boys hehehehspeaking of mud guards, anyone knows where i can have a set made/buy new set? the ones on my safari kinda look sorry,ruins the overall look. TIA
For My SiR with 2" drop, di na pwede lagyan ng mudguards kasi sasayad lang sa front. And besides, if you lower a civic that much para ka na din may mudguards since only a few inches of tire is exposed... :d
Sa rear naman instead of removing it, i just cut the part that extends over the side of the rear bumper and under it. Mukhang wala mudguard pero nandun pa din talaga siya. and because the car is lowered konti lang ng tire ang naka exposed so the splash stays in the wheel well... ;)
mud guards: dagdag effort lang linisin yan. pero useful yun kung parati ka sa farm or non-paved mabato lugar
pero kung city lang, wag na.