PPF on the whole thing. Expensive, but keeps it like new and not constantly polishing away the scratches on the thin factory clear coat.
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ouch ,Pinstripes are a badge of honor in the Southwest.
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PPF, mud flaps.I have a non 2DR non-SAS Badlands ordered that I intend to use as it was built to be used -- I live near a lot of great trails. But, I do want to keep it as nice as possible and try to at least mitigate the rock chips, trail scratches and rash and other things that will be inevitable.
I am wondering what all you offroaders do for paint protection. I plan to swap out for the SAS fender flares and probably add some mudflaps for more protection from rock chips. I will also do my standard PFF on the entire grill and leading edges that I do on all my vehicles, but also I am considering PPF on the sides -- either partial or maybe even full coverage.
What have you done on your rig? Flares, flaps PPF, other?
+1 for thisNothing.. Mine is pinstriped to all holy heck.. My whole body looks like this and all my wheels look like the one posted.
I bought it to wheel so I am not worried about cosmetics.
Just don't wash it and you'll never see the carnage.. LOL
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How does it stay on? And does it take 4 hands to install?I talked to these guys at that Big Stellantis Party in Pigeon Forge a couple weeks ago. The stuff feels pretty rugged, goes on easy and peels right off, no mess. I feel it would be great protection against pin strips. They were peeling it off and putting it back on their show rig all weekend and looked great. YMMV.
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It's a little tacky on the back but doesn't leave a residue at all. I peeled it off, put it on several times and seemed pretty clean. It's like a vinyl "cling".How does it stay on? And does it take 4 hands to install?
As others have stated, I have full body PPF and ceramic coating. It is surviving amazingly and beats my expectations from what I have put it through in the last year (manzanetas!)I have a non 2DR non-SAS Badlands ordered that I intend to use as it was built to be used -- I live near a lot of great trails. But, I do want to keep it as nice as possible and try to at least mitigate the rock chips, trail scratches and rash and other things that will be inevitable.
I am wondering what all you offroaders do for paint protection. I plan to swap out for the SAS fender flares and probably add some mudflaps for more protection from rock chips. I will also do my standard PFF on the entire grill and leading edges that I do on all my vehicles, but also I am considering PPF on the sides -- either partial or maybe even full coverage.
What have you done on your rig? Flares, flaps PPF, other?