Clear Bra question – Is precut kit enough, or full front-end wrap?
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Of course a partial bra over the hood will not only expose you to rock chips above it but also leave an unsightly line there. That line is invisible on the hood of my pcar because.....I don't have a stupid piece of plastic covering it (and I don't have any rock chips either).
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Many members have had their cars wrapped by Premier. They do the best work around and provide wonderful service. Check out the variety of cars they work on found on their website www.premiermobilegroup.com. Their attention to detail is uncomprimised.
We are trying to line up a group install in the Seattle area next month. There is a related thread on Ferrarichat. PM me or contact Premier to get on their list or for more information.
We are trying to line up a group install in the Seattle area next month. There is a related thread on Ferrarichat. PM me or contact Premier to get on their list or for more information.
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Thanks folks for making my decision easy.
My car just arrived last Friday, and on next Friday it will be at Sam @ Premier for Clear Bra intallation.
I am going for custom front bumper, 48" hood, full front fenders, and four inner wheel arches.
I haven't heard of protecting the 'inner wheel arches' before, but it sure sounds like a good idea so I go for it.
Thanks folks, I am looking forward to seeing Sam's famous work-of-art.
Will keep it posted. With best rgards,
- Alex.
My car just arrived last Friday, and on next Friday it will be at Sam @ Premier for Clear Bra intallation.
I am going for custom front bumper, 48" hood, full front fenders, and four inner wheel arches.
I haven't heard of protecting the 'inner wheel arches' before, but it sure sounds like a good idea so I go for it.
Thanks folks, I am looking forward to seeing Sam's famous work-of-art.
Will keep it posted. With best rgards,
- Alex.
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Originally Posted by axhoaxho
Thanks folks for making my decision easy.
My car just arrived last Friday, and on next Friday it will be at Sam @ Premier for Clear Bra intallation.
I am going for custom front bumper, 48" hood, full front fenders, and four inner wheel arches.
I haven't heard of protecting the 'inner wheel arches' before, but it sure sounds like a good idea so I go for it.
Thanks folks, I am looking forward to seeing Sam's famous work-of-art.
Will keep it posted. With best rgards,
- Alex.
My car just arrived last Friday, and on next Friday it will be at Sam @ Premier for Clear Bra intallation.
I am going for custom front bumper, 48" hood, full front fenders, and four inner wheel arches.
I haven't heard of protecting the 'inner wheel arches' before, but it sure sounds like a good idea so I go for it.
Thanks folks, I am looking forward to seeing Sam's famous work-of-art.
Will keep it posted. With best rgards,
- Alex.
OR.... you could try some mud flaps!
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You might also want to consider the lower portion of the rear bumper cover, directly behind the rear tires. This area gets debris thrown on it from the tires and will become pitted after some time.
With best regards,
- Alex.
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Originally Posted by axhoaxho
Is it the same as the option "four inner wheel arches"? If so, I have checked that option.
With best regards,
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With best regards,
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What I was refering to was the lower OUTSIDE part of the rear bumper (Red in the pic). That area catches a lot of stuff from the rear tires.