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Beetle Rear Stone Guard Set

Protect and enhance your classic Beetle with this pair of rear wing stone guards, designed to fit all models from 1949 through to 1979. These guards mount to the front edge of the rear wings and help shield vulnerable paintwork from stone chips, road debris and everyday wear.

As the rear wheels rotate, they naturally throw up dirt and small stones which can damage the leading edge of the rear wings. These stone guards act as a protective barrier, preventing paint damage while also adding a period-correct chrome styling detail.

Manufactured from high-quality anodised aluminium, these guards are both lightweight and corrosion resistant. Each set is supplied with light grey beadings, which sit between the guard and bodywork to protect the paint and ensure a clean, factory-style fit.

Installation is simple, with integrated tabs that fold over the wing edge to secure the guards in place—no complex fitting required.

Features

  • Protects rear wing paintwork from stone chips
  • Anodised aluminium construction
  • Includes light grey protective beadings
  • Simple fitment with fold-over tabs
  • Supplied as a pair (left and right)

Fitting Position

  • Left rear wing (front edge)
  • Right rear wing (front edge)

Related Parts

  • Wing beading kits
  • Rear mudflaps
  • Body trim and chrome accessories
  • Paint protection and restoration products

To Fit

Aircooled VW

  • VW Beetle Saloon & Cabriolet – 1949–1979

This Part Fits: Beetle

Availability: Stock Item

Item Name: Wing guard set, rear, aluminium, 2 pieces. Protect the wing from small dents and scratches

Description: Trim/Protection Strip, bumper

Product Group: Body

Group: Body

Unit of Measure: Each

Manufacturer: EMPI

Dimensions:

Width: 300mm

Height: 90mm

Depth: 455mm

Volume: 12285000mm3

Weight: 0.26kg

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