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- ksssExplorerI have seen guys spray RHINO LINING or similar on that portion of the fender. You can use the 3M Clear Bra in that area if you get it before the chips start. I have that on my Camaro and the stuff is outstanding. Mud flaps on the front certainly help but the trajectory of rocks is usually low enough coming off the front tires that mud flaps are not able to stop the rocks that hit the fenders. I have front mudflaps on my DRW and I still have chips on the fenders. I also run aggressive tires on the front which doesn't help.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer III would rather have paint chips than that ugly Rhino lining on my fenders. My Chev came with a heavy plastic film on the fronts of the fenders. That along with some front mud flaps seems to work well.
B.O. - Grit_dogNavigatorEcho the above comments.
Clear bra or similar is great stuff too if you get it on early. - TravlingmanExplorer IIXpel paint protective film.
- Super_DaveExplorerI have step boards on my dually and have never had chips.
- TravlingmanExplorer II
FishOnOne wrote:
Travlingman wrote:
Xpel paint protective film.
From what I've read this product is top notch.
Have been looking at doing the front part of hood and the dually fenders on mine. The shop that does it around here does great work. When done right you can't see it. - mountainkowboyExplorerThe front of my fenders are all chipped up, but then Red's 28 years old.
- ACZLExplorer
Super_Dave wrote:
I have step boards on my dually and have never had chips.
Good luck finding them nowadays. - HuntindogExplorer
Super_Dave wrote:
I have step boards on my dually and have never had chips.
X2 No chips whatsoever on two trucks over 200K + with lots of gravel road use.
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