Rear Bumper Protection

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My car is often used for hauling more than just people so I've been concerned that I would scratch the rear bumper when loading and unloading stuff through the hatch.

I saw these bumper step plates on eBay. They are an OEM Mazda accessory. If you go to Mazda's web site under Mazda3 accessories they are shown but it doesn't indicate that they fit the MS3. The guy at the dealership selling them indicated verbally and on his eBay listing that they will work on the MS3 so I bought some for $35 including shipping.

Got them today and installed them in a few minutes following the instructions. They aren't that great looking but they beat a bunch of scratches on my bumper. I think they probably look as good as some mud flaps I've seen people raving about.

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Those bumper gaurds look fine, and they will definitely protect your paint. I've been considering getting as set as well.
 
I have a set on mine as well, helps protect a lot, and the look has grown on me. I did pay less at the dealer though. Lesson: ebay rips you off.

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When I bought my car, I already had a list of accessories I wanted right off the bat, so I had the sales manager write a We Owe for the bumper guards, windshield shade, and the trunk net as a condition for me buying the car. I use the hell out of my trunk, too, and the guards have saved my bumper from several scratches already. And I actually like how it looks compared to a bare bumper.
 
i am pretty sure that i payed less than that from the dealer
I thought $35 wasn't that bad since it included shipping and of course I used Live Search and got 25% ($8.75) back as well making my true cost $26.25. Using that same method of shopping I bought a Cobb SRI last night and got it for $142.25 shipped.

I didn't post this to brag about the cost though. I thought some folks might not be aware these things existed and how they look.
 
I don't know how well it's gonna hold up yet, but I had some of that clear bra stuff put on the back while I was at the tint shop last week.
 
When I wash my car, I apply some plastic shine stuff on it and it looks even better!
 
I don't know how well it's gonna hold up yet, but I had some of that clear bra stuff put on the back while I was at the tint shop last week.

I have a clear bra on the front of my car but decided against it for the rear. it will still show scratches but it will be in the bra instead of the paint, it could hold up but the plastic was cheaper than the bra and is a bit more rugged.
 
They work and fit fine on my car. Maybe "not for Speed" 'cause they might come off at 150 mph.
 
I call BS on both of you saying you got it for less.

I got mine for less at the dealer that I bought my car from. I haven't installed them yet, was gonna wait for the springtime to put them on and take the side moldings off all at once.
 
I got mine for less at the dealer that I bought my car from. I haven't installed them yet, was gonna wait for the springtime to put them on and take the side moldings off all at once.

eeh tomorrow should be warm enough. its going to be 43!! i would hold off though on the side moldings
 
My clear bra on the rear works beeeeautiful!!! then again the black on white would have been cool too, oh well.
 
What do they give you guys, a 50% discount, doubt it. Post your receipts to prove the big savings and how dumb the OP was for using ebay. Until then, BS.
 
What do they give you guys, a 50% discount, doubt it. Post your receipts to prove the big savings and how dumb the OP was for using ebay. Until then, BS.

OMGWTF pr00f or else!!!one!11

Are you sure you're not just mad your dealer charged you $50 bucks?

I'm convinced, I'm going to go get some on my next dealer visit.
 
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