Show off your bug Shields
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Show off your bug Shields
Im in the market for one and there is different companies out there that supply them.
Well to make things easier for me to make a decision, i was thinking of making a post where people can post pics of theirs so i can see which one looks the best.
Just post a pic and give a brief description of it(ie:who makes it, what model, ect)
Thanks for the help guys and gals :)
Well to make things easier for me to make a decision, i was thinking of making a post where people can post pics of theirs so i can see which one looks the best.
Just post a pic and give a brief description of it(ie:who makes it, what model, ect)
Thanks for the help guys and gals :)
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Did the same thing on my son's 97 ranger. Got a lund visor in clear and painted the underside so that bugs and rocks don't chip the paint - color matched to your vehicle paint.
Sorry, no picture but the same as Noah's above opnly in toreador red. I think this is the best way to go, since it blends in a little more than smoke...at least on some colors.
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Originally Posted by greygooseranger
I don't see how its a wasted of money, it keeps the rock chips off the front of the hood. Isn't that whats its supposed to do?
In any even't I love mine. No more chips!
In any even't I love mine. No more chips!
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Originally Posted by SouthernMudSlinger
I dont understand the logic behind that. What about the other painted stuff up front? grill, bumper..........they're just as likely to get chiped by a rock, but yet they're not protected. Also, if a rock flies at your truck, its just as likely to chip/ crack the windsheild, and its not protected either. I dont see a bug sheild as any form of protection. If anything, it might even scratch/pit the clearcoat where the sheild is. If grit and stuff works its way down between the bug shield and paint, and the shield vibrates or flaps any, over time, it could cause the grit and stuff to pit the clearcoat. Im not sayin it will happen, just saying its a possibility.
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