PPF on headlights
#4
Rennlist Member
My car arrives in the next few days. Already has full PPF on the body. Will immediately take it for PPF on the headlights. I’d PPF the black plastic air dams and trim if I could to keep from being chewed up on track.
Headlight PPF is worth the risk to me.
Headlight PPF is worth the risk to me.
#5
Trending Topics
#9
Race Car
No.
#10
Burning Brakes
For spirited driving / tracking : yes
For cars and coffee garage queens: maybe not needed
For cars and coffee garage queens: maybe not needed
The following users liked this post:
GTS440 (02-25-2024)
#11
Basic Sponsor
Rennlist
Site Sponsor
Rennlist
Site Sponsor
Just went through this with my personal 991.1 3RS. Headlights were a little pitted, but I still took the chance of PPF and headlights instantly started delaminating while adjusting the PPF, wasn't even done installing the PPF and they were peeling.
Had them sanded / polished out, back to brand new condition now! PPF is about to go on today and no more issues with delaminating in the future. I do not like my headlights pitted from rock chips, want them looking brand new as long as I own the vehicle.
Had them sanded / polished out, back to brand new condition now! PPF is about to go on today and no more issues with delaminating in the future. I do not like my headlights pitted from rock chips, want them looking brand new as long as I own the vehicle.
__________________
Custom Made-to-Order Monoblock & 2-Piece Forged Wheels
Bespoke Fitment
Designed in Gilbert, AZ 🌵
www.vtforged.com
vtforged@gmail.com
Custom Made-to-Order Monoblock & 2-Piece Forged Wheels
Bespoke Fitment
Designed in Gilbert, AZ 🌵
www.vtforged.com
vtforged@gmail.com
Last edited by VTForgedWheels; 02-26-2024 at 12:59 PM.
#12
Don't do it.
#14
I wish they made something to protect all the black lower plastic trim on my 3RS and Turbo GT. It's getting pitted just from normal driving and a few Porsche drives. Any ideas?
#15
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
You'd be a fool not to.