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Get the Leather bra | 7 | 8.33% | |
Keep using Road Wrap | 15 | 17.86% | |
Use painters tape | 16 | 19.05% | |
Just leave it alone, it's 'just' a car. | 46 | 54.76% | |
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The part about water/rain I did not know and I appreciate the info. Info like that is why I love this forum
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06-03-2011, 06:32 PM | #25 | |
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I mainly want something I can put on and take off. I've never seen clear bra look 'good' on a car before From the looks of it, I'll prly cancel it and just keep using Road Wrap as it does the job
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06-03-2011, 07:20 PM | #27 |
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i dont think they did... LOL
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06-03-2011, 08:24 PM | #28 |
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ugliest thing i've ever seen. what a hideous piece of equipment
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06-03-2011, 08:31 PM | #29 |
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I didn't read all you said, I'll let you off the hook - but I stand by what I said and hope it is a warning to anyone who is actually considering it for their road car - they are FUGLY and STUPID!!!!
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06-03-2011, 08:47 PM | #30 | |
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Clear bra is still the best bet if you have cheddar. Put it on for two weeks then take it off. Save yourself the embarrassment for the day or two with that other thing, while at the same time driving around the car with it VIRTUALLY UNNOTICEABLE to 95% of the people you drive/park by. All while protecting front bumper (the main goal). You could keep it on longer if you wanted too. It doesn't start to look bad until it's been on for a while (Assuming it was proper quality and installation from the outset). but if you hate it take it off. How often you gonna track?
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06-03-2011, 10:24 PM | #33 |
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It's so 80's - like a leisure suit and Bee Gees. Clear bra is the answer.
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06-03-2011, 10:36 PM | #34 |
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Custom clear bra installations are a must and if done well are hard to spot unless you know what to look for. Check out the best installers around and you will not notice it much.
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If you do plan on tracking often, I recommend getting a full front wrap. There are plenty of reputable installers that do quality work. This bra or even a template cut clear bra (shows lines) will not fully protect against track tar, rubber, huge bugs, sand/dirt kicked up, etc. On the track, you will get crap past the bulge or even on the roof with elevated tracks. I got mine full frontal and picked up a bottle of TLR from Premier. The best stuff to get tar/rubber/etc off clear bra. Regular bug/tar remover wont do the job on clear bra.
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And you might want to read this about some Camaro owners that damaged their paint using Road Wrap. Really bad stuff and completely useless. http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...ight=road+wrap |
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Full hood wrap. I would not want to be behind someone at the track with that thing. What if you mess yp and the thing falls off? I can't believe they actually make a vinyl bra for our cars. Terrible!
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You're right bro lol... and more responses afterwards showing that some didn't read everything either
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My reflectors look a little off and no one can see it unless I point it out and even then they can't see it (M3post members and non-members). Yet I see it from a mile away. I'm just that type :/ I notice imperfections in clear bras all the time (even those done professional shops. Unless it's a majority of the car, then there isn't a line thus I'd be cool with it, maybe. But paint never looks the same when you have clear bra on it.. I want something I can use for the drive to the track, at the track, back from the track, then take it off. I do NOT want something that will be on for day to day driving as it will drive me nuts. I probably shouldn't care so much as my car is a lease, but I guess it's in me as a prideful owner to care about the paint looking pretty . Quote:
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Thank you for a nice informative post Track day photos are whatever now as I've got a decent amount already lol. Though I don't mind more Quote:
Why are you at a loss of words? There is a difference between a bra that is on there 100% of the time versus a bra that is on there ONLY to drive to the track, at the track, back from the track. Not a line that will be present 100% of the time. Quote:
I've done my research on Road Wrap. If applied correctly, it won't come off, slap around, make noise, etc etc. I have read threads about painter's tape problems in the past, yet thousands continue to use it. It's just a huge PITA to keep putting on every damn time. But you are right in that I should check out some more clear bra installs Quote:
I appreciate everyone for your responses, but mostly thank you to those who gave informative responses
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Nooooo... This is so 1980's
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Good point Honestly, I have gotten more dings in my paint on the freeway under normal driving than at the track. I have my hood and fenders wrapped and it looks good. I forget it is there.
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It's your car give it a shot. Who gives a crap what we think. At least you are tracking your car, which is where you will get full enjoyment out of it.
Have fun and keep it just on the pavement at high rates of speed ........Steve
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