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Added rear splash guards today.


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Pretty easy installation. The rear wheels have to be taken off but I rotated my tires at the same time so no extra effort was required.

I have a 3 ton floor jack and jack stands which makes the job even easier.

Pics... No pics, it didn't happen. :) Seriously... what type did you get? Factory, or aftermarket? I'm going to be adding a complete set to mine this year. Just have to decide which ones.

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Pics... No pics, it didn't happen. :) Seriously... what type did you get? Factory, or aftermarket? I'm going to be adding a complete set to mine this year. Just have to decide which ones.

I bought these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-Dodge-Journey-Rear-Flat-Molded-Splash-Guards-/301894398024?vxp=mtr

Pics after I wash the car.

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havent really seen the need for front or rear splash guards on the journey course we dont have much snow or dirt roads in AL. my journey seems to stay pretty clean down there, now the grill and hood from the bugs are a different story.......

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Thanks! I was looking at ones like that, or very similar to them. I think there's a few other members here that have used those as well.

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