Hey anyone know where I can find a front end full bra for the 2004 S2K. I have searched all over and all I can find is one for the 2003 and earlier model. I know bras are ugly but I want one for long road trips---thanks
Choose your year , itll give you your kit and pricing. Not bad compared to other places...but I would look around see what else there might be.
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Choose your year , itll give you your kit and pricing. Not bad compared to other places...but I would look around see what else there might be.
I was gonna mention that on my last post, but I couldn't remember what it was called so I left it out. Yeah, that's great stuff. I recommend it as well.
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Yeah I know that if you leave a poor fitting bra on for long periods of time, it will mess up the paint. But I am planning to use it only on long highway trips to prevent chips. Also I dont know how much experience you guys have had with the clear bras, but I used to manage a detail shop and have seen first hand that the clear bras do more harm than good. They peel up around the edges, turn yellow, and become impossible to remove. But maybe they have improved them reciently -- anyway like everything else, it comes dowm to personal choice.
Stongard has too many warranty issues, and many people have problems with it.
I have the 3M scotchgard film on my hood, bumper, mirrors, and fenders.
If you get it done at a dealer, or an authorized 3M installed, you don't have to worry about peeling etc. they fix it without question.
I have an article I wrote testing the durabilty of it. Without going into detail, it is so easy to take care of I wish I could have it on my whole care. You can't see swirl marks, spider webbing, you can physically take a sharp key and try to scratch it as hard as you can, and you can almost barely see anything. If you wax the film, almost anything wipes off with a microfiber scrub and hot water so easily it is sick.
The 600$ it costs is probably the best thing I ever did on any car.
Some people do the install themselves. I would only do it on small areas if you never did it before.
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