🛡️ Protect Your Camry in Style!
The Kadore Auto Mudguards are specifically designed for the Toyota Camry 2018-2019 SE/XSE models, offering excellent protection against mud, dirt, and stone chipping. Made from high-quality, flexible plastic, these mud flaps ensure durability and longevity. Installation is quick and easy, requiring no modifications to your vehicle. The package includes four mudguards with all necessary mounting hardware for a complete setup.
Manufacturer | kadore |
Brand | kadore |
Package Dimensions | 30.81 x 21.31 x 10.31 cm; 630 g |
Manufacturer reference | kadore |
Exterior | black neutral plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | kadore |
Position | Front |
Item Weight | 630 g |
S**W
Fantastic deal , simple install
Fit Perfectly. No need to remove tire to install either, very simple. In my experience this fit as well in in all respects are every bit as good as what you get from a dealership. The holes are lined up perfectly as well.You don’t even need to drill a hole as all thats needed is a center punch hole and then just screw it in. These went on easier than any I've ever installed. Really all you need to put this sign is 10 mm end wrench or socket , short Phillips screwdriver and a punch. My only words of advice with these is to be very careful which one goes where so you don’t mix them up. If the holes don’t match up perfectly with the exception of the very middle one that you have to punch then you have it in the wrong place. Check for that and it’s stone simple.
G**O
Great alternative. Install Instructions for 20' XSE...
2020 Camry XSE - The value for money could not be beat. Total install took me about 20 mins. I did not use the screws provided. Instead, I used the fasteners on the car. Aligning the fronts was the most challenging. Pay attention to the bevelled edge to determine which ones are the fronts. They will curve and hug the body. For the fronts, start by unscrewing (10mm) the screws and popping out the fasteners with a screwdriver by getting the screwdriver under the center pin cap. Align the holes, may need to hold some pressure on the mudflap, screw in the bottom underside screw first. Screw in the side screw next. Then, with pressure, push the top fastener so it grabs the inner hole. I used my hands as much as I could but had to resort to a soft head hammer to hit the fastener in to alignment and collapse the pin. On the rears, reach behind the panel and push while pulling the top pin. The only place to drill a hole is on the rears but I don't think it's needed. Overall, pretty easy and it's better than $100+ at the dealer.
O**.
Do not buy!!!!
These have broken already. They last a few months. Do not buy if you get snow. I cannot believe a mud flap couldn’t withstand this little snow we got. So very disappointed
M**D
2019 Camry XSE
The screws that come with these are useless. The fit is correct for both front and back. For the front guards, the already attached screws on the car work fine. For the rear guards, well, there are no pre-installed screws and the ones that come with this do not fit. Also, while there is a pre-drilled hole for the rear tire well, there is only some kind of plastic contraption to hold the molding (and guard) to the undercarriage of the car.I was only able to use the front guards. Maybe there are specific screws/plastic things that are meant for them, but I haven’t discovered them yet and they certainly don’t come with this set.
K**N
A quality and cost effective alternative to the OEM mud flaps
The dealer's price was triple the cost of the Kadore mud flaps. I figured I'd take a chance and order the Kadores and return them if the quality and fit were lacking. Overall, the installation was easy, but you need to pay attention to the hole placement on the front and rear mud flaps since they look near identical. If you're not paying attention, you may drill an unnecessary hole by using the wrong mud flap. I did not use any of the screws that came with the mud flaps and used the OEM hardware instead. The fit is secure, however, I'll monitor the OEM push in fasteners to ensure that they do not loosen over time. Overall, a good alternative to the OEM mud flaps.
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