Common questions

What is the difference between mud flaps and splash guards?

What is the difference between mud flaps and splash guards?

Like their name implies, mud flaps are meant to catch dirt and mud that are kicked up off the road from landing all over your vehicle. They protect your vehicle. Splash guards also protect your vehicle from the scratches, dings, and corrosion of rocks, ice, and salt applied to the road in the winter.

Is Chevy discontinuing the Sonic?

Chevrolet has confirmed that the Sonic subcompact sedan and hatchback are being discontinued. It’s due to a decline in sales and also will let GM’s Orion Township plant ramp up efforts to produce the refreshed Bolt EV and the upcoming Bolt EUV crossover.

Do splash guards prevent rust?

The benefits of installing mud flaps or splash guards are not always readily thought of. This accessory can help preserve your paint job, prevent rust from chipped paint, protect your vehicle from damaging debris, and also help protect other drivers as well.

How much is a splash guard?

An engine splash shield replacement costs around $10 to $75 on parts alone. Depending on the rates in your area, you may spend $125 to $200 on professional installation.

Do you really need splash guards?

Yes, an engine splash shield is necessary and can save you hundreds of dollars in repairs. When you drive without one, you’re putting the most important parts of your vehicle at risk—road debris such as rocks, leaves, and twigs can get inside the engine compartment and cause damage.

Are plastic or rubber mud flaps better?

Plastic vs. Plastic flaps work well with lighter cars and survive extreme driving conditions well. Rubber flaps offer the same durability as plastic but are more flexible, making them the better option for heavy weight vehicles.

Is a Chevy Sonic a reliable car?

The Chevrolet Sonic Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 14th out of 21 for subcompact cars. The average annual repair cost is $536 which means it has lower than average ownership costs.

Is Splash Guard necessary?

Do you really need mud flaps?

Whether you have a car, SUV or truck, getting a mud flaps for your vehicle is a must. This is essential especially when your tires are constantly coming in contact with mud, dirt, rocks, salt, water and other elements found on the road.

What is the plastic thing under my car?

A plastic engine splash shield (under cover, under shield) protects the engine compartment from water and dirt. In some cars, the engine splash shield redirects the air flow over the components that need to be cooled down, such as an oil pan or an alternator. Some trucks have a metal splash shield.

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Ruth Doyle