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Old 06-23-2012, 11:11 AM
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Does anyone have a splash guard that goes in the front part of the wheel well to cover your fogs and everything else inside the back of your front bumper. Every time I drive in the rain it messes up my horn because water splashes up into it. Any ideas besides relocating my horn?

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I'd also be interested in some of these. My horn doesn't work so i couldn't tell you if I have the same problem with the horn as you. But I'd be interested in then for the simple fact of keeping direct water out of the fog lights area and that area in general.
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Ya it would be nice. haha. I was just trying to determine whether ford designed our trucks without a splash guard here or if I am missing mine. hmmm....
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Do they sell any or is the only option to make our own?
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I would buy some. I can never get all the mud out from the inside of the bumper. It always leaks through onto the chrome when I wash my truck.
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Just buy some train horns and put them somewhere else.
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I don't really mind them up front, it's never messed up my horns. I want some kind of guard out back because dirt gets up behind the tail lights and it takes forever to get it washed out and when it rains it runs out and smears down the paint.
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I don't really mind them up front, it's never messed up my horns. I want some kind of guard out back because dirt gets up behind the tail lights and it takes forever to get it washed out and when it rains it runs out and smears down the paint.
Hahaha. I know exactly what you're talking about. I took my rear lights out and tried to seal it up with duct tape and foam but it still gets in there.
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Originally Posted by 2000MTZ
Just buy some train horns and put them somewhere else.
I just got some new piaa horns and am relocating to behind the grille.
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Originally Posted by oldfloyd

Hahaha. I know exactly what you're talking about. I took my rear lights out and tried to seal it up with duct tape and foam but it still gets in there.
Yeah im going to try and make my own to stop that



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