2022-2024 Lexus NX250 NX350 NX350h NX450h+ OEM Mud Guards Installation Instructions
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2023
- Master Technician Viktor G shows the DIY how-to installation procedure.
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Thank you very much, I really appreciate it!
Huge thanks to Jim Ollick for editing this video!
Thanks for the video. I found the rear wheel mudguards are hard to install given the tight space. Fronts are easy.
You are welcome, I would agree with your assessment 😀
After watching your video I was able to install OEM Mud guards on my 2023 Lexus RX350. Thank You
Excellent work! Thanks for watching!
Does your mud guards come with complete screw? Mine only come 6 screw and 6 pcs.
Very helpful! Good explanation plus video.
Install mud guards on 2024 NX 350h.Thank you Victor!!!
Glad to hear it helped!
Thank you for taking the time to make this short informative video 👍🏼
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing such a helpful video!
You are welcome Jonathan
Hello Viktor, you are doing a good job with all those useful videos for us DIY folks! I may need to watch those sometime in the future ;-) I got 2024 NX350h that I am planning to replace all four black plastic wheel arch mouldings to the body color ones. From what I could gather, the front and rear ones are pretty easy and straight forward to replace, but the ones that are on the rear doors a little bit complicated. If you get a chance would you please make a detailed video explaining how to replace those mouldings on the rear doors, I think it would help a lot of DIY peoples who are converting their base trim cars to F-Sport haha Thank you, and keep up the great work!
Thank you, I will put it on my to-do list for the future if I’m able to get my hands on the new NX again to make videos.
Great Job Viktor 👍 😎
Thank you Stephen!
Thank you for making this video. Do the 2023-2024 RX mud guards install the same way?
Pretty similar.
Very helpful. 👍
Glad to hear that!
Thank you Viktor, very informative. May I ask if you have tried replace the door trim/side skirt which is in black plastic trim? My rear door side is making a loose rattling noise when I shut the door with a hard thump, soft close it doesn’t emit the sound. I narrow down to that section. Thank you Chief.
I have not replaced that trim before, but it is certainly possible to do.
Thanks Chief.
Question: for the rear wheel install. What if I do not have that fancy hydraulic screw driver?
Then you can either use a manual ratchet with a screwdriver bit or remove the rear wheel and use a regular screwdriver.
Hi Viktor, looks like I have to have the air ratchet in order to do the rear mud guards even though I can move the tire for the front, is that correct? Thanks for this making this video. I was able to do the front but not the rear because I don't have the tool.
You could do it with a regular hand ratchet instead of an air ratchet, or you can take the wheel off and get direct access to those screws.
Hi, Thanks for the video. What is that type of screwdriver called? The L shaped one
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Can you do videos for RX 2024 mud installation?
Will do if I ever get a chance, thanks!
I second this request. I have the mud guards but can not figure out how to get them installed on ‘24 RX.
@@Kprirish I have '24 RX. Just installed factory mudguards. Front: Turn wheels for easy access. Each front guard comes with 3 screws and 3 clips. The clips go on just like in Viktor's vids. I then drilled pilot holes because it was easier when I used stubby screwdriver for each screw. Easy. There is one plastic pop rivet you remove / re install at bottom of car. Rear: I did NOT remove wheels as suggested. And instead of pop rivet, there is 10mm bolt you will remove / re install at bottom. I lined up rear guard and marked location of 3 holes. I drilled holes as directed . . . yes I drilled them at slight angle since wheels still on. I installed clips and screwed in the screws. You will need an off set screw driver to get those screws in. Or, I was able to borrow an 18 inch long screwdriver. I just pressed the shank against the tire and was able to do it even at slightly awkward angle. All the screws go through plastic trim pieces. That's why you need the metal clips. That's what each screw bites into.