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Anyone purchase and install the OEM splash guards without using the self tapping screws? I want to prevent debris from hitting the wheel wells (already have a small chip in the passenger front well) and rockers, but I don't want to drill any holes. 3M makes some pretty sticky double sided tape. I was thinking I could tape or "glue" the OEM units without causing permanent damage...
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Anyone purchase and install the OEM splash guards without using the self tapping screws? I want to prevent debris from hitting the wheel wells (already have a small chip in the passenger front well) and rockers, but I don't want to drill any holes. 3M makes some pretty sticky double sided tape. I was thinking I could tape or "glue" the OEM units without causing permanent damage...
Screws go into plastic Mollys that are already present. This mod is easily reversible.
 

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I just installed the splash guards myself a few weeks ago too. You use a pushpin/thumbtack to pierce the top of the plastic pop rivet (one in each wheel well) that is already in place. One of the screws for each guard will screw into this hole. The other screws screw into the existing screw holes in the liner and use the provided screws in the kit, which are a bit longer.

For the rear splash guards, I did not wind up using the spring clip that clips onto/pierces the wheel well liner. In the rear, I also found that for the screw that fastens underneath the bottom of the splash guard (ie. Pointing up to the sky), the provided screw does not match the existing thread/size. So I kept the existing screw despite it being a bit shorter and not having any type of washer (although one could add a washer to the install).

Final tip, the rear installation was much more annoying due to the lack of clearance from the wheel/tire to allow tools to unscrew/screw the screws. The install instructions say to use a stubby screw driver, but my stubby still didn't provide the right access. I wound up using a philips bit that I then clamped to a vise and kind of wiggled my way with rotating the vise. It was a slow process, but if I had to do it again, I might have considered just removing the rear wheels to make the job easier.
 
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Thanks for the responses. I went to my dealer today to pick up a set. I didn't realize they cost $180. I need to recuperate from the holidays before I spend more on the car, so I passed for now. I will pick up a set before I put her back on the road after winter.


Final tip, the rear installation was much more annoying due to the lack of clearance from the wheel/tire to allow tools to unscrew/screw the screws. The install instructions say to use a stubby screw driver, but my stubby still didn't provide the right access. I wound up using a philips bit that I then clamped to a vise and kind of wiggled my way with rotating the vise. It was a slow process, but if I had to do it again, I might have considered just removing the rear wheels to make the job easier.
You need to get one of these.
Acura Integra Splash Guards Ratchet wrench small


https://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-right-angle-screwdriver-92630.html?_br_psugg_q=bit+driver
 

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Thanks for the responses. I went to my dealer today to pick up a set. I didn't realize they cost $180. I need to recuperate from the holidays before I spend more on the car, so I passed for now. I will pick up a set before I put her back on the road after winter.




You need to get one of these.
Ratchet wrench small.jpg


https://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-right-angle-screwdriver-92630.html?_br_psugg_q=bit+driver
thanks for that tip. i didnt know a tool like that existed.

as for the splash guards, you can find them online a bit cheaper. i bought mine for $125 here: https://www.alldiscountparts.com/oem-parts/acura-splash-guard-set-black-8p003s5200a
but you may have to factor in shipping charges too, as most of these online parts stores don't offer free shipping.
 

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I used a small ratchet with a socket that you can put screwdriver bits in it.
Also works very well for the rear splash guard.
 

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Yes, mine are the OEM splash guards for the Type S. The other thread shows the non Type S splash guards.

On the Type S, the lower half of the wheel sticks out from the body quite a bit. The splash guard extends outward just enough to match the full tire width. Hereā€™s a picture from the rear.

Acura Integra Splash Guards IMG_6591
 

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that makes sense. I don't have the type S and just order the splash guards and was confused. Thanks for posting additional pics!
 

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that makes sense. I don't have the type S and just order the splash guards and was confused. Thanks for posting additional pics!
Got them installed on mine as well, and was pleasantly surprised (in a good way) that they stick out further.

I had rally guards on my FK8, but I personally didn't like the aesthetic for the ITS. OEMs seem like a nice compromise
 

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Has anyone self-installed OEM splash guards on a ā€˜24 A-spec? I picked up a set from MyAcuraParts.com. The rears went on just fine with a nice clean finish and tight fit. The fronts though donā€™t match the contour of the rocker panel - there is a very noticeable gap. Did I get a defective set or is there a trick to installing them flush?

Front:
Acura Integra Splash Guards IMG_1824

Rear:
Acura Integra Splash Guards IMG_1826
 

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Yup, hereā€™s how the front ones are mounted.
IMG_6583.jpeg
IMG_6586.jpeg
Did you use the spring clips in the rear? If Iā€™m looking at the instructions correctly, it seems they contact the paintwork. I put the front splashguards on today, but need to get a smaller tool for the rear. so, I havenā€™t touched those yet.
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