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Favor pls - 2003 pic of inside pass rear wheel well
Hi All,
This is kind of an odd request. I noticed my rear passenger side wheel well has some holes, like there should be a plastic cover clipped in or something.
If someone has a moment, could you please post a pic of your 2003ish sedan rear passenger wheel well? Specially the back bumper side.
Don't go out of your way or take the wheel off or anything.
I've been trying to find the same model in a parking lot and also looking at brake job vids in hopes to see what piece i'm missing...but no luck.
If it's four holes in the shape of a rectangle, then I have the same thing, looks to me like it might be a place to mount a mud flap, which I don't have any that I can see. Here's the pic I snapped. My sedan is lowered so this is the best pic I could get. I have an 03 Sedan
My 04' and 05' sedan both have the same holes. Probably a good idea to silicone them so it doesn't rust out like my 04' did.Also I have mud flaps and they don't use the holes so I have no idea what they are for.
If it's four holes in the shape of a rectangle, then I have the same thing, looks to me like it might be a place to mount a mud flap, which I don't have any that I can see. Here's the pic I snapped. My sedan is lowered so this is the best pic I could get. I have an 03 Sedan
Yes, thank you!
I really wonder whats to be there, part of me feel like its a plastic shield, kind of whats on the other side.
Both of my cars (04' and 05") have it and they are just like G35dr1ft3r's picture. Just open holes... Thanks for pointing it out, now I'm wondering why too haha
Next time I hit the pull yards I'll look at all of the 03-06's and see if I can find any car with that spot used for something.
It's almost like the plastic wheel-well guards were optional on our cars. My rear wells look the same, and driving down gravel roads is incredibly noisy with all the sand, dirt and rocks smacking directly against the underbody.