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2012 CTS coupe splash/mud guards DON'T EXIST!

Started by car junkie, December 02, 2017, 01:12:15 PM

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car junkie

Just bought one of these and I cannot believe no one makes molded splash guards for these cars.

Someone tell me I am wrong!

looked and looked, found nothing.


tripwire

Nope, they don't exist.  Back when I bought my 2013 CTS Coupe I looked around for them as well.  I was told the rear ones for a sedan can be used on the rear of a coupe but I didn't see the point of doing half a job.

Someone on the Cadillacowners forum suggested using these:  https://www.rpidesigns.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=2111
I didn't care for the price for something I would have to paint to match just made me decide to go without.  In the almost 4 years I've discovered I don't really need them.

Good Luck.

WParo in VT
Driving now:
2023 XT4 Luxury
1940 LaSalle 5229 C4D

A few I used to drive:
1976 Cadillac Ambulance
1969 Cadillac Hearse, Superior Body
1966 Buick Wildcat Hearse
1957 Ford Thunderbird x 3, 1 E code, 2 D code
1956 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 Sedan
1949 Mercury Convertible
1949 Mercury Coupe, Mild Custom
1936 Buick Special Sedan

car junkie

Thanks!

I was looking at C7 Vette guards but yeah that price is a problem especially for a shot in the dark.

My car instantly got filthy on what I thought were relatively dry roads on the way home after buying the car. Upon general mud guard searches on ebay looking for something that might work an fit well. I decided to go with some new model Malibu guards. Looks like with some fitting they just might work and fit well. Cheap enough to try anyway. I'll post a pic if I end up using them. Going for the front only at this point.

tripwire

Driving now:
2023 XT4 Luxury
1940 LaSalle 5229 C4D

A few I used to drive:
1976 Cadillac Ambulance
1969 Cadillac Hearse, Superior Body
1966 Buick Wildcat Hearse
1957 Ford Thunderbird x 3, 1 E code, 2 D code
1956 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 Sedan
1949 Mercury Convertible
1949 Mercury Coupe, Mild Custom
1936 Buick Special Sedan