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  1. saady2s

    saady2s Junior Member

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    Need front left wheel well cover/weather shield as shown in 2nd pic.

    12 Prius III
    Need right side rear mud guard as shown in 1st pic. (Guard is missing currently)


    Please help with part no or exact location to look in online part catalogs. Thank you in advance.
     
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    Try teh Google?

    First part is called an inner fender. Plenty of results w/purchase info. Try Rock Auto too.

    Mud guard? Didn’t try but that seems like a lay up using google. Use search terms prius, model year or generation and part name. If you really need a part number dig a little deeper in your search and you will find it.
     
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    Yes I did. Couldn’t find.

    Please supply part no or by part category. For example body>fender>xyz
     
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    I like McGeorge Toyota. Just enter your year/model/level, and search through their tree structure. Very intuitive.
     
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    Couldn’t find the above parts through the tree structure, that is the reason why I posted.
     
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    I find McGeorge one of the easiest to navigate. It does take some persistence, but it's pretty well organized, and you'll get more familiar with it over time. I think there's a number of dealership websites using the same format.

    Your 2013 piece might be item 11 here:

    Exterior Trim - Pillars for 2012 Toyota Prius | Toyota Parts

    I believe that's often referred to as a "spat", a rubber piece ahead of a wheel, sort of an airfoil. Toyota's not using the term though.

    For the 2008, maybe item 9 here:

    Fender & Components for 2008 Toyota Prius | Toyota Parts
     
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    Did you see my first link, in post #7? Think that's it.
     
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    Too, local dealership parts departments are still in business, something to consider. Their staff likely can find this stuff in their sleep. Maybe a buck or two more, but meh.
     
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    Yes I see. Looks like thats what it is. Not 100% sure though. Thank you
     
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    That what I do when I’m stuck. Sometimes I don’t even buy the part, they don’t mind. Toyota parts books suck in my opinion. Always easy to find parts in the Honda books. Hard as hell to find parts in the Toyota books.
     
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    What was wrong with my links in Post 6?:confused:
     
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    It was Wrong part! I was looking for the black mud guard as show in the last pic uploaded by me.
     
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    It's more of a spat than a mud guard, splitting hairs over semantics. It's at the leading edge of the wheel well, and I think it's purpose is to divert air flow?