FD Motorsports WB stone guards
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I bought some stone guards a few weeks back from FD Motorsports. I finally got some time to get them on. Boy what an improvement they look great imho, great job FDM! Reading the howto and watching the video gave me the knowledge I needed. Using a window tinting squeegee I went from this:
![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_start1.jpg)
To this (yes they are really on there!):
![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_finished.jpg)
Note of caution to others... if you take out the stone guards (say while in the car heading home to check them out) and remove them from the wrapping they come in. Do NOT try to put them back in the tube without the wrapping around them. You'll likely get cardboard on one of the edges (I should know...). BTW if you're _really_ careful and use slip solution on a section that has cardboard on it, you can get most of it off.
![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_start1.jpg)
To this (yes they are really on there!):
![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_finished.jpg)
Note of caution to others... if you take out the stone guards (say while in the car heading home to check them out) and remove them from the wrapping they come in. Do NOT try to put them back in the tube without the wrapping around them. You'll likely get cardboard on one of the edges (I should know...). BTW if you're _really_ careful and use slip solution on a section that has cardboard on it, you can get most of it off.
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![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_adhesive.jpg)
![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o186/Bleu24/sg_pass_clean.jpg)
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