Mazda Splash Guards

DDF450132 - : Guard(L) Bumper for Mazda Image

Guard(L) Bumper

Mazda DDF4-50-132
$42.39
MSRP $59.87
Save $17.48
29.2% Off
DB5J50122A - : Guard Front Bumper for Mazda Image

Guard Front Bumper

Mazda DB5J-50-122A
$54.73
MSRP $77.31
Save $22.58
29.2% Off
DB7P50122 - : Guard(R) Bumper for Mazda Image

Guard(R) Bumper

Mazda DB7P-50-122
$29.58
MSRP $41.10
Save $11.52
28% Off
DF71504R1A - : Guard(L) Stone for Mazda Image

Guard(L) Stone

Mazda DF71-50-4R1A
$20.34
MSRP $28.26
Save $7.92
28% Off
H260506A7 - : Trim Pad Fastener for Mazda Image

Trim Pad Fastener

Mazda H260-50-6A7
With sunroof. Sedan. Hatchback.
$2.22
MSRP $3.03
Save $0.81
26.7% Off
9CF600516B - : Engine Oil Drain Plug Access Cover Screw for Mazda Image

Engine Oil Drain Plug Access Cover Screw

Mazda 9CF6-00-516B
$3.48
MSRP $4.75
Save $1.27
26.7% Off
B45556135 - : Bumper Cover Nut for Mazda Image

Bumper Cover Nut

Mazda B455-56-135
$1.90
MSRP $2.61
Save $0.71
27.2% Off
BCKNV4080A - : Rear Bumper Guard - 5-Door for Mazda Image

Rear Bumper Guard - 5-Door

Mazda BCKN-V4-080A
Protect your rear bumper from chips and scratches. Our durable stainless steel Rear Bumper Guard helps make loading or unloading your...
$94.22
MSRP $124.95
Save $30.73
24.6% Off
DGH9V4080B - : Rear Bumper Guard Dio for Mazda Image

Rear Bumper Guard Dio

Mazda DGH9-V4-080B
Protect your rear bumper from chips and scratches. Our durable stainless steel Rear Bumper Guard helps make loading or unloading your...
$101.76
MSRP $134.95
Save $33.19
24.6% Off
PK1101153290 - : Ice Guard IG53 Bw for Mazda Image

Ice Guard IG53 Bw

$174.00
MSRP $178.50
Save $4.50
2.5% Off
DHM250361A - : Guard(R) Rear Bumper for Mazda Image

Guard(R) Rear Bumper

Mazda DHM2-50-361A
$25.48
MSRP $35.40
Save $9.92
28% Off
BPN251PV1 - : Deflector(R) Stone Guard for Mazda Image

Deflector(R) Stone Guard

Mazda BPN2-51-PV1
$8.88
MSRP $12.14
Save $3.26
26.9% Off

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Splash guards are a simple yet essential part of your Mazda, helping to protect your vehicle from debris, mud, and water that can damage the exterior and undercarriage. These parts not only keep your vehicle looking clean but also help prevent rust and corrosion over time. However, like all car parts, splash guards can degrade and need replacing. Understanding their function, why they break, and when they need to be replaced will help keep your Mazda in top shape.

What Splash Guards Do

Splash guards, such as those found on the Mazda CX-30 and Mazda6, are installed around the wheel wells to block debris from flying up and damaging the car. These parts protect both the exterior paint and the undercarriage, ensuring that dirt, mud, and road salts don’t cause unnecessary wear and tear. By keeping the lower part of your Mazda clean and free from damaging elements, splash guards extend the life of your vehicle’s paint and metal components.

Why Splash Guards Break Down

Splash guards are subject to harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures, UV exposure, and the constant battering of road debris. Over time, these elements can cause the guards to crack, warp, or even fall off. Additionally, low-quality aftermarket splash guards might not stand up to the same conditions as genuine Mazda parts, which are specifically designed for durability and perfect fitment. With genuine Mazda splash guards, you’re ensuring long-term protection for your vehicle.

When to Replace Your Splash Guards

If you notice any visible damage, such as cracks or missing sections, it’s time to replace your splash guards. These damaged parts can no longer protect your vehicle properly. Genuine Mazda splash guards are built to last and offer superior protection compared to cheaper aftermarket versions. Don’t forget to inspect other related parts, like the wheel arches, to ensure they’re in good condition for continued protection.