Mud Guard

Did u ask the dealer if it comes with hardware?
No hardware (or installation instructions), mudguards arrived today, but front ones appear to use existing hardware, holes line up. Super easy to install. Rear are a different story, will need to make some holes and need either plugs/screws.

Here’s some pictures of the front ones, rear will be a separate post
 

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Did u ask the dealer if it comes with hardware
For the rear mudguards, they attach to the inner wheel well lower than any current screws/clips. There are small indentations on where the guard holes line up (see pictures). They have a rearward extension that does line up with two bolts under the rear bumper (also see pictures). So I just need to find out if they’re screw holes or if they’re the clips/fasteners. I plan on reaching out to the dealer to see if there’s an installation document on them. If anyone knows - let me know. Hopefully this is helpful. On the picture for stock numbers - these are the Overtrail+ spec (since I have an OT+ that’s what I ordered).
 

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For the rear mudguards, they attach to the inner wheel well lower than any current screws/clips. There are small indentations on where the guard holes line up (see pictures). They have a rearward extension that does line up with two bolts under the rear bumper (also see pictures). So I just need to find out if they’re screw holes or if they’re the clips/fasteners. I plan on reaching out to the dealer to see if there’s an installation document on them. If anyone knows - let me know. Hopefully this is helpful. On the picture for stock numbers - these are the Overtrail+ spec (since I have an OT+ that’s what I ordered).
Do you have an update on installation. I’m hoping they will fit the Luxury +. I am shocked Lexus didn’t make one. Running boards covered in dirt and above. My LX F-Sport came w nice ones. Any help appreciated.
 
@SEVC OT+
Just to be clear you, ordered:
FR - 7662160280
FL - 7662160230
RR - 7662560450
RL - 7662660450
Yep, that is correct - I have an OT+ so I ordered the over trail rear mudguards, even though they were a little more, but they fit well. Here’s a diagram a Lexus parts guy sent me with the hardware parts. I’m about to make an installation post, I didn’t use the plugs on the rear, I used the screws instead.
 

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Yep, that is correct - I have an OT+ so I ordered the over trail rear mudguards, even though they were a little more, but they fit well. Here’s a diagram a Lexus parts guy sent me with the hardware parts. I’m about to make an installation post, I didn’t use the plugs on the rear, I used the screws instead.
Thanks, I have an OT+ also, so I'll get the same. I guess double up on all hardware listed in the pics? Thanks for jumping in first on this.
 
For the rear mudguards, they attach to the inner wheel well lower than any current screws/clips. There are small indentations on where the guard holes line up (see pictures). They have a rearward extension that does line up with two bolts under the rear bumper (also see pictures). So I just need to find out if they’re screw holes or if they’re the clips/fasteners. I plan on reaching out to the dealer to see if there’s an installation document on them. If anyone knows - let me know. Hopefully this is helpful. On the picture for stock numbers - these are the Overtrail+ spec (since I have an OT+ that’s what I ordered).
Ok, here’s a post after rear mudguards installation - hardware arrived today, super easy to install for the most part. I was being careful and maybe took 15mins.

I’ll try and attach pictures to help, I was sent a diagram that included part numbers for the hardware. Instead of the clip, I used an additional screw with washer (see diagram).

First, I placed the spring nuts on the indentions where screws will go inside the wheel well. Then, I took out the existing screws on the bottom of rear bumper behind the wheel well and placed the mudguard and then reinstalled the same screws - it holds the mudguard in place. Then I went into the wheel well and placed the top screw. Make sure to pull it flush with the line of the bumper and then tighten. I then placed screws in the other two holes. The hole furthest away in the wheel well is supposed to have a plastic clip, but I just ordered an extra screw and used one instead, it seems to have good seating in the plastic and is tight.

See some pictures below and happy to answer any questions, but it was pretty easy. As mentioned on previous post, the front mudguards use all the existing screws/clips, so no new hardware needed there.
 

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Thanks, I have an OT+ also, so I'll get the same. I guess double up on all hardware listed in the pics? Thanks for jumping in first on this.
I used 6 screws with 4 spring nuts - ordered them from lexuspartsnow.com as they were way cheaper than getting them through a dealer. They seem to be OEM
 
Yep, that is correct - I have an OT+ so I ordered the over trail rear mudguards, even though they were a little more, but they fit well. Here’s a diagram a Lexus parts guy sent me with the hardware parts. I’m about to make an installation post, I didn’t use the plugs on the rear, I used the screws instead.
SEVC OT+

Great information: Would it be safe to assume a NON Overtrail, or Luxury+, would use the same FR and FL but the RR and RL would change to below??

FR - 7662160280
FL - 7662160230
RR - 7662560450 would be Lux+: 7662560440
RL - 7662660450 would be Lux+: 7662660440

Can the local dealer order them even though they are Canadian Parts? I appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks for the photos as well.
 
SEVC OT+

Great information: Would it be safe to assume a NON Overtrail, or Luxury+, would use the same FR and FL but the RR and RL would change to below??

FR - 7662160280
FL - 7662160230
RR - 7662560450 would be Lux+: 7662560440
RL - 7662660450 would be Lux+: 7662660440

Can the local dealer order them even though they are Canadian Parts? I appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks for the photos as well.
I would assume so based on the part description, but not 100% sure - I ordered all these blindly as I could not find any diagrams anywhere.

I chatted with my local dealer parts guy, he said he could special order them but by doing so, they wouldn’t be returnable if they didn’t fit. So since that was the case, I just ordered them through the cheapest dealer’s online site I could find - Lexus of Wesley Chapel in FL. Their parts guy helped me out by sending the diagram of the hardware, which I ordered from lexuspartsnow.com as they seemed to be the cheapest for those. Per the parts guy, mudguards are not characterized as accessories in the Lexus parts system, so they don’t come with hardware or installation instructions.
 
Hopefully this helps with sourcing. All credit to @SEVC OT+

I ordered from OEM Lexus Parts At Discounted Prices | Lexus OE Parts and all parts were about $250 delivered. I ordered 2 extra spring nuts for my collection. Mine is an OT+ also to ordered the correct rears as suggested here.

Part Number​
Part Name​
Price​
Quantity​
Total​
76625-60450​
Mudguard Quarter Pa​
$76.66​
1​
$76.66​
76622-60230​
Mudguard Front Fender​
$32.89​
1​
$32.89​
76626-60450​
Mudguard Quarter Pa​
$76.66​
1​
$76.66​
76621-60280​
Mudguard Front Fender​
$32.89​
1​
$32.89​
90159-60625​
Wheel Opening Molding Screw​
$0.87​
6​
$5.22​
90183-05054​
Nut Spring​
$0.78​
4​
$3.12​
Subtotal: $227.44​
Standard Shipping: $24.19​
Discount: -$3.63​
Total: $248.00​
 
for those who like to gamble and want to try a budget option but it doesn't even look like the holes match up to the previous photos posted here so buyer beware

Best pricing i found so far for the OEM mudguards was from Bell Lexus Scottsdale - Genuine Lexus Parts | Bell Lexus North Scottsdale

About 26% off and Shipping up to $100 is free

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807610888407.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.9.4b04Bg6eBg6e0H&algo_pvid=00d00b67-668f-425f-8a2c-e097db4ce575&algo_exp_id=00d00b67-668f-425f-8a2c-e097db4ce575-4&pdp_npi=4@dis!USD!60.56!51.48!!!60.56!51.48!@2101e9ec17290147083291954e3548!12000042235120740!sea!US!903726755!ABX&curPageLogUid=99sBA8g9jzki&utparam-url=scene:search|query_from:
 
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