CAJW
Apr 10, 2017Explorer
Jeep nose mask
After suffering a busted windshield and rock chips in the paint while towing our JK 2dr. Jeep, I gave up on the screen suspended below the towbar that was supposed to stop those pesky rocks from dinging up our baby. I enlisted the talents of Wardlow Kustom Masks in Long Beach, CA to fix the problem. I'd used their products years ago to protect a street rod I built and figured they could help with our Jeep.
They made a form fitting mask out of their proprietary padded vinyl material that protects the entire front end including the windshield. It takes 3 minutes to remove it and about twice that to install. One nice feature is if you need to unhook for parking, but don't plan on driving the Jeep, the windshield section easily lays down on the hood to see forward. For about $150 more than the cost of an OEM Jeep windshield, I got this mask, which also helps keep road grime off the front of our Jeep. I have no affiliation with Wardlow other than being a satisfied long time customer and really like the way this nose mask worked out.
They made a form fitting mask out of their proprietary padded vinyl material that protects the entire front end including the windshield. It takes 3 minutes to remove it and about twice that to install. One nice feature is if you need to unhook for parking, but don't plan on driving the Jeep, the windshield section easily lays down on the hood to see forward. For about $150 more than the cost of an OEM Jeep windshield, I got this mask, which also helps keep road grime off the front of our Jeep. I have no affiliation with Wardlow other than being a satisfied long time customer and really like the way this nose mask worked out.