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Rear fender protectors???
Who was it that posted the rear fender protector idea, using the grit tape? I was just wondering how it has held up. I might be interested in it if it worked out. I can't imagine what my fenders will look like after the winter grit, considering the dings I already have from clean weather driving... :crying:
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I would get the 3M protective adhesive plastic that they use on clear car bras. If the grip tape is similar to what they use on skateboards, it is used for grip and not hight speed rocks. The 3M stuff is thicker and has a little give to it. It has held up nicely on track cars. The auto places charge a lot to do a full front end bra, but I bet you could get the stuff and do the fenders without a problem.
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I have a skateboard park and there is a grip tape out that is not like sand paper, it is a clear rubber that has grip to it because of it being a soft gell type material. There has to be so many options out there for your use. I will look to see what I have at the park 2moro.
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check this stuff out
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...protectionfilm i think this is what garnerbiker was talking about. I havent used it yet so i cant say if its good, but im planning to do the fenders, grile, mirrors and probably top of the hood (at least the front part). |
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That looks like the right stuff to use, the material I was thinking about would be permanent.
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Won't mud flaps solve the problem? Otherwise, you can usually just replace any part of the truck you mess up with stock parts.
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Thanks all for the advice. I'll have to check it out.
Mud flaps have not helped totally. The problem is that when the wheels are turned at maximum angles, debris still gets past the flaps. :crying: |
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In fact, I almost thought about having black diamond plate cut and mounted back there. Does anyone know if there is a diamond plate that is solid black, through and through?
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Man, your gonna need somthing if you still plan on getting the 33's. With the added size wheel and tire I have now, Dirt is thrown everywhere. And the Diamond plate sounds like a great idea, I don't need it. But now thanks to you you I want it, in white. Dang it my wallet is getting abused.
But you are on to something heres to you :beerchug: |
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Do you have a pic of that? and is there any dis-coloration?
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I'd like to see a pic of the diamond plate! It would serve two purposes.
1) Protect the Fiberglass rear fender flare. No worry about repainting or re-taping. 2) Look great. |
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Nice diamond plate site but I wonder if they have it in black? Otherwise, diamond plate is easy to get a hold of....
I'd like to see photos of that 3M product applied as well. I had the black, slightly rough, chip coat spray applied to my Explorer. It held quite nicel and was great fro the lower doors, rockers, etc. But I am not sure I'd want to spray that onto the front of the fender..... Oh - and I already have the 33s. |
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I've got this same stuff on the wife's white one. It has the OEM mud flaps, but on my black one it's not needed with the Husky mud flaps which are wider. Both of the H3's have adventure package and stock tires. |
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So far so good! I really like this stuff. No fading or any problems for that matter! And personally, I think it looks cool! |
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I hope that I have been of some help! This post should be before the one below from H3.007 --WEIRD!-- Good luck!:beerchug: |
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Not your ride *LOL* :giggling:
The kits - weren't you selling the pre-cut kits? :jump: |
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NICE, I like the clear stuff better, another good spot for it would be top of swing gate. I climb onto roof rack alot, I don't have a problem with it but my son seems to think he needs to step on top of swing gate for some unknown reason. From bumper, to tire, to rack, is it that hard.:D
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