Just make sure the one you get is an actual "Kia" accessory. Kia has made
custom-made these with the hardware and such already up there.
You can buy some after-market ones, but you may have to drill some holes,
or
do some other things you may not want to do with your Kia.
While they do cut down on fuel efficiency a little bit, in bug areas
(Minnesota is a great example in the Summer), it is hard to imagine
vehicles
without them - the bugs are so thick, especially at night.
Hope this helps.
"Paul O." <oplholik@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I have been looking at those for my Spec5. I've seen them online for $45.
>The dealer wants $75. I'd guess not much difference in the two except for
>price. I will getting one.
>
> --
> Paul O.
> oplholik@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> "Jonathan" <Fire_Capt651@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Greetings,
>>
>> We do.
>>
>> With a screwdriver, a small nut driver (10mm I believe) and the plastic
>> inserts provided with the guard (that we bought directly from Kia).
Took
>> about 30 minutes because you have to remove the front grill to install
>> two small sup****ts.
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> 2003 Sorento.
>>
>> Cheers - Jonathan
>>
>> "John Baker" <dirtyi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:9RHVi.4124$oy4.3714@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Question;
>>> does anyone have one of the bug guards on the front of the hood?
how
>>> did you install and would you do it again?
>>> Thanks
>>> John
>>> ps 2006 Sorento
>>>
>>
>>
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