991 Carbon Rear Fender Stone Protection Film
#1
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991 Carbon Rear Fender Stone Protection Film
Just installed these on my panels. Look GREAT, material is nice and thick, way better than clear! I applied over my factory clear film to make it quick. Took 2 min EACH SIDE, with just some soapy water and a squeegee. My film was yellowing and looking terrible. Dealer wanted $80 each side for new ones. I bet the same thing would happen again.
#4
Drifting
Sorry to say, but on a white car, I don't care for them. While I'm all for protecting the paint finish on the car, I don't care for anything that interrupts the beautiful body lines. I plan to put a clear PPF film in that location on my car when it arrives and if it yellows in 2 years, I'll just replace it for a couple of hundred dollars. Just my opinion though.
#7
The magnetic ones are likely
http://magnagrafik.com
Mine wouldn't really stick that well because of my film, but I took some of the coating off the PPF and it sticks well now. I think if you live in a dry climate or you don't drive your car in the rain, it would work well. However as a daily driver in the NW, you can't have them on that much. Maganagrafik recommends that you take them off after a rainstorm as the the water and debris can work under the magnet and discolor/scratch the paint. This year, it's been raining everyday since October (at least it seems that way).
http://magnagrafik.com
Mine wouldn't really stick that well because of my film, but I took some of the coating off the PPF and it sticks well now. I think if you live in a dry climate or you don't drive your car in the rain, it would work well. However as a daily driver in the NW, you can't have them on that much. Maganagrafik recommends that you take them off after a rainstorm as the the water and debris can work under the magnet and discolor/scratch the paint. This year, it's been raining everyday since October (at least it seems that way).