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Splash guard

Started by GoMangoBoys, March 12, 2023, 06:20:04 PM

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GoMangoBoys

Can someone show me a picture of where this goes?
Thanks

jt4406

Don't have a pic, but it fastens to the bottom of the frame, driver side, tie rods pass through gap, splash shield, auto cars only.   jess
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anlauto

Yes, your steering linkage passes through the big opening...AUTOMATIC cars only :alan2cents:
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GoMangoBoys

So are car WAS an automatic car.  Now it is a 4 speed manual.  I assume that I don't use this part then right?

anlauto

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Mr Cuda

AUTOMATIC cars only !!!!!
If I knew,  i forgot. 
I was gathering one up for each car  now i don't need them.
If go mango doesn't want to sell his (first), pm me

MoparCarGuy

Diagram of Driver's Side Splash Shield and a picture on a Challenger.


Katfish

Why not put it on?
Can't hurt, and will provide protection?

Lunchbox

Is t this typically called a starter splash shield? Curious why it would only be on a auto transmission  :dunno:

I have one and have a MT but not sure how they came to be together.

https://pgclassic.com/collections/challenger/products/296

MoparCarGuy

Someone said that particular splash shield was actually to protect the throttle pressure kickdown linkage from snow/ice/slush accumulation.