Just bought a new CX9 Touring a few months ago and noticed when washing the lower clading/molding on doors the rubber gasket that runs the length from back of front wheel to front of rear wheel. The gasket is in place to seal out water/grime from getting into inside door jam of the molding. Half the round hose like shaped rubber gasket is exposed to the outside elements. My first thought was this molding wont last too many years to rain, snow/salt, road wear and tear. Why would they design this so the gasket is exposed so much? I didnt buy the splash guards because I thought the plastic on plastic look wouldnt look too good like the black on painted surface guards on my Honda. Service mgr said not many folks put on splash guards and gasket will hold up. Any feedback on this guys on durability and has anyone put on splash guards and likes the look? The front splash guard is what is needed to protect the gasket some, wish Mazda would have molded in a factory splash guard on the clading like the Buick Enclave and such. Thanks