

🛻 Shield your ride in style — don’t let mud cramp your off-road swagger!
A-Premium Splash Guards Fender Liner Shields are precision-engineered front wheel liners compatible with Toyota 4Runner (2003-2009), FJ Cruiser (2007-2014), and Land Cruiser Prado (2003-2019). Made from tough PP+TPR materials, these OE replacement guards offer durable mud and debris protection with a screw-in installation system for a secure, factory-like fit. Sold as a set of four, they come with a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty, making them a reliable upgrade for truck owners seeking both function and style.






| ASIN | B08MBNDNSM |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,285 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #14 in Wheel & Tire Mud Flaps & Splash Guards |
| Brand Name | A-Premium |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,821) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
| Manufacturer Part Number | APIF003 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One Year Unlimited Mileage Quality Guarantee. |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
| Model Number | APIF003 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | 5388635020, 5373535150, 5373635150 |
A**R
Fits
I have a 2017 tundra platinum and these fit like factory. No issues like some others have stated. Seems like pretty thick material, the pins it comes with maybe slightly fragile. I broke one or two trying to get them in place, the material being thicker makes it harder to wrangle. No big deal though.
M**K
Very good for the price and thickness of the guards. No regerts 😄
These worked well with only slight modifications. I installed them on a 2014 Tundra CM; drilled out every mounting hole to fit 7.1mm pushin fasteners I purchased spartely (the included fasteners are extremely brittle and cheap). All the holes lined up perfectly after using a heat gun to form the stiff plastic (which is thick and tuff 👍; no complaints on that part of the product). I wouldn't drill into your truck or make new holes on the guards themselves though. Just use a heat gun, and you will be able to manipulate the plastic so it fits. Hope that helps someone
F**S
Great…except the fasteners are lousy
Perfect fit for my 2008 Toyota 4Runner. Very good quality plastic, better than the OEM. But, agree with all reviewers who pointed out that the plastic fasteners are lousy. Too short and too skinny. Local auto parts stores are charging $5+ for just two of the fasteners. I needed 20. I found a perfect box of a variety of 200+ fasteners here on Amazon for $11.
J**N
This company must do better…
First let me start by saying that I hardly ever leave reviews. But after fighting with these liner guards on my 2017 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for a half hour tonight I just had to. 1. Plastic fasteners that come with the product DO NOT work. They are too short and if you hold an OEM fastener next to it you can tell why. Also, I was able to pull all my OEM fasteners out to remove the old guards and not a single one broke. I tried to pull out one of the fasteners that come with this product and it broke immediately. 2. The guards themselves are not measured correctly. They also are not like the OEM ones and have no give whatsoever. They are essentially made of hard plastic that does not fit well at all. The holes on the guards are also off center from the trucks holes. You can see how this might be problematic with a product that is rigid and with no ability to adjust its position. Bottom line, I had my original OEM guards and fasteners for 130k miles with no issues. Spend the extra time/money and get OEM.
D**L
Does not fit Lexus GX460
These are made from what appears to be a more durable material. Time will tell after some exposure to engine heat. They do not fit a 2017 GX460 as stated by the manufacturer: "Splash Guards, Directly Fit Replacement for Lexus GX460 2010-2019, GX470 2003-2009 Sport Utility". See pics. The guards had to be drilled to align with some of mount holes. The left front guard was incorrect on the mount holes as well as the shape. The OEM guard was a 3-D shape to allow room for some hose fittings that are mounted on the car frame. The guard that was in the kit was a flat shape and did not provide the same 3-D shape to accommodate the fittings. See pic and note that one fastener had to be left out of the middle of the forward left front guard. Also, the new guard did not have holes for two fasteners thay are supposed to be placed in the middle of the guard. Only one fastener could be added after drilling a hole due to the guard not being the right shape. Another challenge was the fasteners that were included with the guards. These didn't match up with the material thickness and would pop out of the hole in the car frame on some holes. A different fastener was purchased and used in those locations. See pic. Overall, these cover the openings in the wheel well, but they are not a recommend choice due to the incorrect size and extra work to mount them so they provide at least some splash protection. I would have returned them if not for my mechanical ability and the need to cover the wheel well openings ASAP where the OEM guards had broken out. The manufacturer needs to correct their description or modify the guards for a proper fit.
C**H
An inexpensive suitable substitute over OEM
These splash guard/fender liners OR FENDER APRON SEALS are considerably thicker than the assumed OEM ones my 2011 Toyota Tundra Double Cab came with. Though all of the original ones were definitely showing signs of wear and dry rot, all were still firmly attached except for the front one on the driver side. Had it not been for some brake and suspension work done last year, I probably wouldn't have thought twice to check the condition of these. That said I suspect that the one that was barely hanging on was collateral damage from when the mechanics were working on the truck. The mounting location for the front passenger side was difficult to get installed with the supplied fasteners due to that location also being a mount point for a flimsy bracket that around the area. I used a medium Zip tie to secure that area. For less than 7 dollars per piece it seems like a fair price to "fix" a minor problem on a 14 year old truck. As much as I would prefer to stick to OEM replacement parts, sometimes their prices are just too far out of the ball park. OEM prices were around 70 dollars (Google search for Fender Apron Seal)
T**S
Easy Install
Way better quality than the the rubber version of these I purchased just two years ago. Time will tell.
J**R
Holes do not align to my frame (2010 FJ Cruiser), but I drilled into the correct spot(s).
Did not fit my 2010 FJ Cruiser without me drilling holes into the product at the correct places to match the holes in my frame to attach this product. Seems to fit OK once I did that. Frustrating, but I eventually get it to fit. This is NOT a 'plug & play' product for my 2010 (~ 2014) Toyota FJ Cruiser.
R**K
Great product
A**Z
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R**E
Buen artículo para mi troka
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