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Old 09-07-2018, 02:45 PM
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Default WTB - Right (Passenger) Side Stone Guard for NB

During the paint correction on the cab they got back into the right rear fender and had to remove the stone guard. I have an email in to FDM to see if they'll sell just the passenger side one but figured I'd ask here too. You can never tell when someone has one laying around. TIA
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You can buy a roll of the guard material on eBay for a few dollars and cut it with scissors to shape it into a guard. Applying the material is quite easy with a spray bottle of wetting agent (dish detergent & water) allowing it to be slid around a bit into position.
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I would probably do both as they probably wont match
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I may have a set. I will check and get back to you, they are $96 each at Pelican. I can make you a better deal than that.
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I made my own with some vinyl wrap from Amazon as I was experimenting if I wanted black shark fins or not. I made a template tracing around the existing Stone guard.

Once you have the template you have a lot of options and it's cheap.
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Originally Posted by 911PERVY
I would probably do both as they probably won't match
I used a paper template made from the old ones to cut new ones. In any event, how would one know they didn't match exactly as they are on opposite sides of the car?
I found that slight variability in the profiles seems to not matter much.
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What I found important is to start from the bottom and use the trailing edge as a guide and move your way up to make it match. It's a hard panel to wrap, but if you be patient and stretch the wrap it will eventually get it to line up as you are wrapping a curve of the fender flare.
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Sounds like a DIY project. Thanks for the suggestions. I'll start shopping for some vinyl wrap.
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This is what I used 1x5ft roll. Vvivid matte black vinyl wrap $10.99 at Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L9JAS80/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L9JAS80/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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PM'ed.
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Originally Posted by bw993
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I am going to try a DIY, thanks!

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