I've always associated Stealth Xpel and similar finishes with guys, especially urban guys, whose vehicles have damaged finishes and don't want, or can't afford, a serious paint job. My son did it in college with a rather nicely souped up Celica GT. He got a good deal on it because the roof and...
Rory Shields /OP/I see you're in the East. Okay, southeast, still, "East," as opposed to the more distant West. I'm in New England, and one thing we share is: highly foliated (i.e. trees & bushes) trails. So you might want to consider body armor.
You might consider the MEK Magnet Body Armor...
I have the ThorsLightning, and endorse them 100%. Reasons:
1) Good customer service. They answer the phone, talk through issues, and send replacement parts out pronto. I needed two: 1] a defective manifold, replaced within days, and 2]problem with chucks, also replaced promptly.
2) It is fast...
I graced these posts a while back, but ran afoul of...well, never mind. (You might remember me from the MaBell trail and Antrim NH rides.) Anyway, I have a new computer and a new identity, and a fresh resolve to behave myself. Looking forward to any rides and events people are planning for 2024...
Old timer here with lots of that Old-Time Religion. Looking forward to getting to know you folks better, and maybe we can meet up someplace, somehow, sometime, to go wheeling on this beautiful Earth God gave us.
I drive a stock 2022 4-door hardtop Badlands Sasquatch Lux, pretty well tricked out...
(stock) Badlands Sasquatch in New England: into serious off-roading
I admire and appreciate owners who have upgraded their trucks from other models--good for them!--but I appreciate and admire how Ford engineered the Badlands. I was on a 4x4 gathering in Vermont last October...