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I am looking for some help with this one...

I have a 2014 q5 S-line
The other day I was driving when it was quite slushy out (lots of wet snow on the roads) and I found that after driving around for a bit 2 things happened.

1. The felt fender splash covers (inside the wheel wells) filled up with slushy snow BEHIND them and this made them balloon out and touch the wheel when I turned.
2. One of the under carriage splash guards located just in front of the drivers side rear wheel came loose at the front and then rolled back until it was caught in the wheel.

I dont know if these parts were previously damaged/broken or if this all happened from that drive... I suspect they were already compromised.

I am trying to find the right parts without paying crazy dealer prices - I dont mind if they are used.

I am also trying to see what the should look like when they arent completely smashed up.

Does anyone have any images of the underside of their Q5? Maybe on a hoist or something? I know its a long shot - espeically when the 2014 was a facelift and may have different parts on the underside.

Thanks
Chad
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