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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This was a great product. I was able to install them without even removing w wheels. It even came with a tool to remove the plastic push pins. A great product for a great price
D. L. Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
These mud flaps look factory installed on my 2025 Sportage Hybrid. The fronts installed by removing 2 push pins and just reusing. For some reason the fronts have an extra bottom hole which I did not use. The backs use 2 screws with a push pin underneath. The rear screws can be a bit of a challenge with the wheel on. I used a large Phillips bit and a 1/4" ratchet. Easy, no drilling needed.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Insulation was a breeze! Makes a difference keeping debris from getting on car. Looks great
David G
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Fit well, front ones were easy to install. The rear ones took longer, but overall, they look good.
Sophy
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2024
They fit perfectly on our Kia Sportage and so easy to installVery satisfied
Andre Bergeron
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
Easy to install with the proper tools.Would take longer with just the included screwdriver.I use the existing clips removed for installation.Had to install 2 of the supplied screw for the front pads( no clips at the location)
Rob lewus
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 19, 2024
Nothing wrong with the mudflats at all The holes didn’t line up on my car but that was my model which changed the fixing so had to return Awaiting refund though which hasn’t materialised
Benjamin F. Ward
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Perfect fitment on my 23’ Kia Sportage Hybrid.Front Flap:To gain access to the front install area, crank your front wheel alll the way to one side. This will give you enough room to gain access to the fasteners.The front has three fastener positions while on the car there are only the top two and they use plastic quick clips, not screws. Two remove the quick clips gently use a flathead screwdriver to pop the center button up with a twisting motion.The third hole will require you to drill and thread in one of the provided screws or go to the auto parts store and buy some quick clips like the ones for the first two holes.The third hole would be drilled into plastic paneling and harmless. I opted to skip the third fastener as the two OEM positions seemed more than adequate once the quick clips were pushed back in. I will update if I find out different.Rear Flap:For the rear flap it uses two screws and one quick clip underneath. If you can’t remove the wheel you will need patience as it will be a little tricky to install the flap. Most short screwdrivers will not fit. I used a small 1/4 ratchet with the correct screwdriver tip for the OEM screws. Another alternative would be just a screwdriver bit and small crescent wrench.Once you’re able to gain access to the area, two screws and one clip underneath and you are good to go. I did get the two screws 95% installed before fitting the clip. Without laying on the ground, the clip can be a little challenging to align and insert. I used a small screw driver to first align the holes and then wiggled the clip into place.In the end the whole job took less than 30 minutes. That included finding solutions to access the rear flap screws without removing my wheel. Most importantly, the fitment is great!
J. Payne
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
Not to rehash what others have said in their comments, but:To install the front set, you'll want to turn the front wheels one way to install the one side (to give you the working clearance) and turn the front wheels back around the other way to install the other side. I didn't use any of the included screws on my 2023 Kia Sportage EX Hybrid other than one screw I used on the bottom of each of the two front flaps, and for each I first had to pre-drill a hole because there wasn't an existing hole in the wheel well that matched up with the hole in the mud guard. For the e screws you will put in on each of the front guards, it really is best to either us a very short phillips head screwdriver, or use a 90 degree ratcheting screw driver with a phillips bit (the latter is what I did).To install the rear mud guards, simply reuse the existing push-pin style fasteners already holding the wheel well to the rear body corner panels, on each side two clips are on the wheel well face and one comes from up underneath (again follow the holes in the mud guards to locate them). Carefully pop the center pin out with a small flathead screwdriver and remove the entire push-pin clip and re-insert with the mud guard in place.In the end they look factory-installed and have held up great.
Stacy Frisbie
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
The mud guards themselves are great. Fit my 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid perfectly. However, throw away the instructions and included tool. I was having the hardest time with the screws in the rear panel, ruining my mainicure. Then I pulled out hubby’s socket wrench set, coupled a 6.5mm socket with a beefier Phillips head and it became manageable. Then I realized there isn’t a screw to remove for the bottom mud flap hole, but rather a clip. I popped it out and realized there is also nothing to screw anything into. After partially placing the 2 screws, I just reused the clip for tje bottom. Pull the top of it till there is a “click”, then squeeze the prongs together, pushing through the hole in the mudlap and hole it came from originally. It will click into place. Then position the flap flush with the panel and finish tightening the screws. The front flaps were super easy. Both holes align with the clips, no screws necessary. 5 stars for the flaps, 1 star for instructions. I used my original screws. To seller - Instead of including 6 screws; it would have been more helpful to include 2 screws and 6 clips, along with better instructions that actually mention the clips in the first place.
luca
Reviewed in Italy on December 4, 2024
I fori nn coincidono sulla mia gt line restituiti già rimborsato
Val 62
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
I always read one star reviews because there people are not manipulated very upset and you can find the plus and minuses of the product. In my case I bought mud flaps for Kia Sportage 2025 and they fitted perfectly. Very easy to install and looks good. Give them a try! Val62
Marc S.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2024
Hard, brittle type plastic used for these ... unsure how they would fare if hitting a deep pothole or a kerb ... feels they would easily crack or come adrift. Rears come nowhere near lining up with existing holes they are supposed to fasten into (to be fair, fronts aren't too bad in comparison) so had to be returned. Impractical to start drilling matching holes into wheel arch though self-tapping screws are provided if you feel brave! Nice touch though, there is a stud removal tool provided to extract existing clips.
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