mudguards- are they needed?

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Old 11-18-2005, 12:19 AM
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have the mud guards on my '05 HCH and i think they're a good move, especially if you care about rock chips and backspray. i dont think they're ugly though and if anything they help improve the look of the car.

as far as FE goes with them, they are directly behind the wheels/tires so they're not restricting much air flow since the wheels/tires are cutting through the air first.
 

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Old 11-18-2005, 11:13 AM
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Hi InFiniTE LooP:

___I would tend to disagree although I have no factual basis to do so. There is a small amount of airflow being directed into the wheel well area that would have smoothly flowed over the side of the HCH previously.

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Old 11-18-2005, 04:12 PM
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I agree since it is catching mud, road spray etc. Also it's shaped like a cup to catch the mud (at least my '03 is).

Still, I don't think it is much of a hit on mileage AND if you're trying to save a couple bucks on gas it can't be equal to the amount deducted for rock chips etc.

Originally Posted by xcel
Hi InFiniTE LooP:

___I would tend to disagree although I have no factual basis to do so. There is a small amount of airflow being directed into the wheel well area that would have smoothly flowed over the side of the HCH previously.

___Good Luck

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Old 11-18-2005, 05:00 PM
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The only published stats I've seen on fuel economy were for the previous generation Saab 9-3. Some C/D editor pushed him on the hideously ugly mudflaps and he said they were great at protecting the body, but increased drag from .30 to around .32. I believe the Saab flaps were 2-3 times as big as the ones Honda uses.
 
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I'd consider puting them on my car if they were color matched. But alas not.
 
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Old 11-19-2005, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by inFiniTE LooP
have the mud guards on my '05 HCH and i think they're a good move, especially if you care about rock chips and backspray. i dont think they're ugly though and if anything they help improve the look of the car.

as far as FE goes with them, they are directly behind the wheels/tires so they're not restricting much air flow since the wheels/tires are cutting through the air first.
Not really needed, but they are on my car! I installed them.

IMO they integrate the side a little more and make it look better. Probably little air resistance/restriction as they are low profile.

I don't drive through mud often, but have you ever gotten your car washed only to run through a puddle that backsprays the side of your car!?? The guards prevent this!
 
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