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Your poll seems biased toward answers from people who either want them, don't care, or don't off-road. Put me in the, "no pinstripes" category, but I off-road. I bring along loppers and am not adverse to chopping back branches to keep from damaging my beloved Bronco. The next people who come down that trail can thank me.After doing a little bit of exploring yesterday, I started to notice that the pinstripes in the paint are starting to add up. But I didn’t really care. It’s likely something that I will worry about next year, maybe.
Does anyone else share the sentiment that pinstripe removal from branches/brush falls close to the bottom of things to do with their Bronco?
The 'pinstripes' on the soft top windows are a little more painful. The ones in the paint will usually come out with an electric buffer.
I make it a habit to move or cut at least two branches across any trail I go down. Everybody does that and the trail stays clear.Your poll seems biased toward answers from people who either want them, don't care, or don't off-road. Put me in the, "no pinstripes" category, but I off-road. I bring along loppers and am not adverse to chopping back branches to keep from damaging my beloved Bronco. The next people who come down that trail can thank me.
I choked on my coffee when I saw this, haha. Got a backstory?Not worried about them. It happens.
Hunting trip in southern New Mexico. I have a bum knee so I was trying to drive in as far as possible to minimize my hiking, and the trails that deep were definitely SxS width. I thought I had enough room but didn't account for an obstacle on the left that leaned me over into the trees. Once I was in it I figured "eff it" and just kept going haha.I choked on my coffee when I saw this, haha. Got a backstory?
Apparently my weather app is following this thread...Not worried about them. It happens.
I had a kid run a 4-way stop and of course its their word against mine. Body shop quoted $965.00 to repair/paint plus a new lower light module ($1,295.00) on my Escalade. 15 minutes with a buffer and you cannot see any damage even up close.Apparently my weather app is following this thread...
I have found that if I turn my radio up before the pin striping occurs and I can't hear it, then it's like it never happened. I also try to make sure the stripes are on the passenger side if possible, so I don't have to see them.After doing a little bit of exploring yesterday, I started to notice that the pin stripes in the paint are starting to add up. But I didn’t really care. It’s likely something that I will worry about next year, maybe.
Does anyone else share the sentiment that pin stripe removal from branches/brush falls close to the bottom of things to do with their Bronco?
I'm showing this to my wife. I keep telling her, she doesn't know how good she has it. Work hard, play hardNot worried about them. It happens.