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mkdiehl 12-28-2009 09:36 PM

A different clear bra question (i think)
 
Been reading all the clear bra threads but didn't see this question asked/addressed:

I understand the need on the hood and fender but wonder if clear bra really helps the bumper. I ask because the bumper is plastic and gives a bit when hit with a rock etc. It seems to me that if you put the film on the bumper and it gets hit with a rock, it will still dent the bumper since it is a softer material behind the film. Am I making sense? What I don't want is a bunch of dents in the plastic bumper or have the film return to its original shape and have a hollow area between the film and the indention in the plastic. Is the film worth it in this case?

Thoughts?

OldGuy 12-28-2009 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkdiehl (Post 346423)
Been reading all the clear bra threads but didn't see this question asked/addressed:

I understand the need on the hood and fender but wonder if clear bra really helps the bumper. I ask because the bumper is plastic and gives a bit when hit with a rock etc. It seems to me that if you put the film on the bumper and it gets hit with a rock, it will still dent the bumper since it is a softer material behind the film. Am I making sense? What I don't want is a bunch of dents in the plastic bumper or have the film return to its original shape and have a hollow area between the film and the indention in the plastic. Is the film worth it in this case?

Thoughts?

Just ordered my clear bra installation this afternoon. I'm getting hood, fenders mirrors, etc but not the bumper due to the leap in price with it. I'm getting mine done for $250 and will not tailgate. I'll garage my Z all winter,keep the touch-up paint handy and hope for the best..

Modshack 12-28-2009 10:28 PM

The film is to protect the paint from chips. It's not meant to fend off rocks big enough to dent the plastic (Rare). Everything is flexible enough, the film and the bumper, so you won't have an issue. About the only thing that's going to "Dent" the front bumper is an accident.

NXTAZEE 12-28-2009 10:40 PM

You will regret not getting the bumper done, especially when it's full of chips. Bumpers have more pliable paint than the rest of the car, but still chips easily. I detail cars as a hobby and see first hand what rock chips can do to bumpers. I pulled the clear bra off the front end a BMW a couple of months back, and the paint looked new after.

OldGuy 12-29-2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by NXTAZEE (Post 346488)
You will regret not getting the bumper done, especially when it's full of chips. Bumpers have more pliable paint than the rest of the car, but still chips easily. I detail cars as a hobby and see first hand what rock chips can do to bumpers. I pulled the clear bra off the front end a BMW a couple of months back, and the paint looked new after.

Thanks for your thoughts. I'll reconsider and maybe renegotiate. It's just that including bumper coverage about tripled the total cost of the job and I figured I'd just do what my after-market budget for this year provided for. Maybe I'll just pretend I'm the Federal Government and borrow this year against my after-market budget allocation for next year! They do it. Why shouldn't I!!

initialgemini 12-29-2009 11:05 AM

Even if the bumper is plastic and "gives" a bit, sharp objects can still chip and make impressions into the paint. I have venture shield on the front of the hood, headlights, front fascia, a-pillars, front portion of roof, rocker panels, and front portion of the front fenders. It has been well worth the investment if you're particular about keeping your car free of blemishes from rocks and debris that you encounter while driving.

It's not 100% fool proof, but it will significantly reduce the amount of dings you get.


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