Looking for Inner Fender Plastic Shield CX-5
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Looking for Inner Fender Plastic Shield CX-5
2016 CX-5
Need inner plastic shield for LF directly behind the wheel on the engine wall.
Does anybody know the part number and a good supplier?
I lost part of mine to road debris and it flaps around because it only connects with 2 rivets. I also temporarily used a ziptie.
Need inner plastic shield for LF directly behind the wheel on the engine wall.
Does anybody know the part number and a good supplier?
I lost part of mine to road debris and it flaps around because it only connects with 2 rivets. I also temporarily used a ziptie.
Last edited by nickndfl; 01-27-2018 at 07:44 AM.
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Finally figured it out and purchased a new replacement on ebay for < $15.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-MA12501...53.m2749.l2649
I also keep a quantity of different sized push-pin quick connectors because I end up replacing a few over the course of a year. I buy bags of 20 or 50 pieces online for $5, and it's so convenient. Total work time was < 5 minutes. Did not even pull the wheel since I turned them for easy access.
Lucky me I also got to plug a tire. I picked up a nail in a relatively new front right. Last week I just replaced the right rear tire ($130) that picked up 2 nails. I drive 1k miles every week in my business and new construction is booming in Florida causing the issue. Total time was < 10 minutes and got it on the first attemept. Plugs do not always do well, so I hope the spit holds.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-MA12501...53.m2749.l2649
I also keep a quantity of different sized push-pin quick connectors because I end up replacing a few over the course of a year. I buy bags of 20 or 50 pieces online for $5, and it's so convenient. Total work time was < 5 minutes. Did not even pull the wheel since I turned them for easy access.
Lucky me I also got to plug a tire. I picked up a nail in a relatively new front right. Last week I just replaced the right rear tire ($130) that picked up 2 nails. I drive 1k miles every week in my business and new construction is booming in Florida causing the issue. Total time was < 10 minutes and got it on the first attemept. Plugs do not always do well, so I hope the spit holds.
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