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    Wheel splash guards

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    Does anyone know how to take splash guards off without breaking anything? I'm trying to replace my windshield washer fluid sensor but I have splash guards that I don't want to break the clips.


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    Super easy to remove. Just a bunch of torx screws that hold it. If its the front ones, they have plastic fasteners along the bottom that can be removed with a flat head.

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    Yes I understand that much, but I have factory mud flaps not just the liner and I don't want to risk breaking the clips
    2007 S4 White 6MT
    2000 BMW 323CI SOLD (Biggest headache ever)
    2005 A6 3.2 TOTALED
    2005 Chevy Monte Carlo SOLD

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