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Hot Rod 370 Z 01-16-2020 08:15 PM

Anyone use car bras ? Recommendations ?
 
Hi folks, I am going to Z fest but May is Luv bug season in Florida and Georgia. If you live in the SE you all know about how destructive these bugs hanging on to your front end can be. I want to buy a front end bra / cover. Several companies make them, Le Bra, Cover craft and I see there is an O.E. Nissan unit. Anyone use them and if so can you give a recommendation on a good unit please. I appreciate the advice. Looking forward to Z Fest...:tiphat:

tvfreakazoid 01-16-2020 08:23 PM

Why go 80's when u can clear bra it.

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Hot Rod 370 Z 01-16-2020 08:27 PM

Car bras
 
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Originally Posted by tvfreakazoid (Post 3901124)
Why go 80's when u can clear bra it.

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Yes I know about clear protection but, its a bit pricey and I only need the protection for the trip up to Z Fest. I dont take my Z out during the luv bug seasons but I appreciate your suggestion..

redondoaveb 01-16-2020 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Hot Rod 370 Z (Post 3901125)
Yes I know about clear protection but, its a bit pricey and I only need the protection for the trip up to Z Fest. I dont take my Z out during the luv bug seasons but I appreciate your suggestion..

Some people tape up the front with painters tape for trips like that.

Hot Rod 370 Z 01-17-2020 12:15 AM

Yes I have seen people do that but looks a little ridicules. Would be last resort, think a bra, some cling wrap under the bra for headlights and cover the mirrors will be the way to go. The trip to Z Fest is about 540 miles north for me. No luv bugs in California which is great. We get them for about a month on May and again in late Sept. They are terrible ...

Quicksilvers 01-17-2020 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Hot Rod 370 Z (Post 3901125)
Yes I know about clear protection but, its a bit pricey and I only need the protection for the trip up to Z Fest. I dont take my Z out during the luv bug seasons but I appreciate your suggestion..

I know what you mean during the bug season in GA and FL all the flying bugs are out and in the summer I find myself detailing the Z more often. I installed the Calgan front nose mask/bra temporarily for a long trip before driving the Z it is the only mask/bra that I would recommend and can be found at The Z Store and several other vendors. The Calgan front nose mask/bra did protector the front bumper cover very well but honestly it does not look very appealing to me to use it every time I decide to drive my Z. You will be a lot better off installing clear bra instead. If you shop around and get quotes you will find some decent pricing in your area. In my experience all brands of clear bra can work but the only brands I will install on my Z is either XPEL or LLumar. In FL I had my last Z clear bra on the whole front at XPEL Clear Bra Wraps Miami they do top notch work and stand behind their products definitely a superior shop to do business with and they are the only place I found that I would actually recommend. Over time you will thank yourself for having clear bra installed it’s worth it and will pay for itself. It can be a negative experience taking your Z to the body shop to repair paint damage.

CMadison 01-17-2020 08:40 AM

Saran cling wrap

Hot Rod 370 Z 01-17-2020 08:57 AM

Car bras
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilvers (Post 3901188)
I know what you mean during the bug season in GA and FL all the flying bugs are out and in the summer I find myself detailing the Z more often. I installed the Calgan front nose mask/bra temporarily for a long trip before driving the Z it is the only mask/bra that I would recommend and can be found at The Z Store and several other vendors. The Calgan front nose mask/bra did protector the front bumper cover very well but honestly it does not look very appealing to me to use it every time I decide to drive my Z. You will be a lot better off installing clear bra instead. If you shop around and get quotes you will find some decent pricing in your area. In my experience all brands of clear bra can work but the only brands I will install on my Z is either XPEL or LLumar. In FL I had my last Z clear bra on the whole front at XPEL Clear Bra Wraps Miami they do top notch work and stand behind their products definitely a superior shop to do business with and they are the only place I found that I would actually recommend. Over time you will thank yourself for having clear bra installed it’s worth it and will pay for itself. It can be a negative experience taking your Z to the body shop to repair paint damage.

Again thank you for your reply especially since you also live in bug country. I am going to check out the "Calgan bra" you recommended.
Thank you

Spooler 01-17-2020 09:04 AM

The old style Bra's will scratch the hell out of your paint. Just use painters tap or have the front of the car done in clear bra.

Ghostvette 01-17-2020 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tvfreakazoid (Post 3901124)
Why go 80's when u can clear bra it.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Quicksilvers (Post 3901188)
I know what you mean during the bug season in GA and FL all the flying bugs are out and in the summer I find myself detailing the Z more often. I installed the Calgan front nose mask/bra temporarily for a long trip before driving the Z it is the only mask/bra that I would recommend and can be found at The Z Store and several other vendors. The Calgan front nose mask/bra did protector the front bumper cover very well but honestly it does not look very appealing to me to use it every time I decide to drive my Z. You will be a lot better off installing clear bra instead. If you shop around and get quotes you will find some decent pricing in your area. In my experience all brands of clear bra can work but the only brands I will install on my Z is either XPEL or LLumar. In FL I had my last Z clear bra on the whole front at XPEL Clear Bra Wraps Miami they do top notch work and stand behind their products definitely a superior shop to do business with and they are the only place I found that I would actually recommend. Over time you will thank yourself for having clear bra installed it’s worth it and will pay for itself. It can be a negative experience taking your Z to the body shop to repair paint damage.

The clear bra will give you some protection from small rocks too...$1500 is a small price to pay to protect the car vs. who knows how much to reshoot the front and hope it matches....:eek:

Cyber370 01-17-2020 09:23 AM

Just spray the front end with either WD40 or Silicone spray lubricant. I have used both in the past prior to long trips and it works. Keeps bugs and road crud from sticking to the paint. Of course this does not offer any rock and debris protection.

Mick_12Nismo 01-17-2020 09:54 AM

There are a number of vendors that sell a temporary clear film designed for track day use that you could use. Much less expensive than permanent Expel, 3M, etc applications and it won't mess up your paint like an old-school bra would. A quick Google search gets me to https://www.amazon.com/TrackArmour-T.../dp/B07F3CN5CY

6"x 100' for $45

MZ DAIZY 01-17-2020 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hot Rod 370 Z (Post 3901125)
Yes I know about clear protection but, its a bit pricey and I only need the protection for the trip up to Z Fest. I dont take my Z out during the luv bug seasons but I appreciate your suggestion..

A clear bra offers more protection than just bugs. Rocks, gravel, etc. not to mention it doesn’t look ridiculous like a bra does. Well worth the money.

SouthArk370Z 01-17-2020 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyber370 (Post 3901217)
Just spray the front end with either WD40 or Silicone spray lubricant. ...

I would not recommend the use of either one. They will both do a good job of making the bugs a lot easier to remove but they each have their problems.

WD-40 is great on metals but the components can degrade plastic and leach out the plasticizers which makes them brittle. Some plastics do better than others and it may take a while for the damage to become noticeable; in my experience, the rule of thumb is "the softer the plastic the faster WD-40 will attack it."

Silicone can soak into the paint which will cause all sorts of problems if you need to respray (new paint won't stick to silicone contaminated areas).

For temporary use, the Saran Wrap idea mentioned by CMadison above sounds like a good solution - cheap, easy to install, clings well but shouldn't stick hard enough to cause any damage on removal. Never tried it but it sounds like a good idea. YMMV

Hot Rod 370 Z 01-17-2020 01:21 PM

Track armour
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick_12Nismo (Post 3901226)
There are a number of vendors that sell a temporary clear film designed for track day use that you could use. Much less expensive than permanent Expel, 3M, etc applications and it won't mess up your paint like an old-school bra would. A quick Google search gets me to https://www.amazon.com/TrackArmour-T.../dp/B07F3CN5CY

6"x 100' for $45

Wow thank you. I did not know an item like "Track Armour" existed. Will be ordering it soon. I appreciate everyone's input. All good ideas and suggestions.


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