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Cade01 10-16-2012 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExWhyZer0 (Post 500779)
I'm gonna sand off some of the bad plastic that I scraped on a curb yesterday (still getting used to the dimensions -_-) and put this on it to help prevent future incidents.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scion-FR-S-U...9a2b12&vxp=mtr

To be honest, that looks like garage door seal. I would not pay $25 for it until I went to Home Depot and looked at a bag of foam or rubber garage seal. Look up the mod before you buy.

Looks like this from the side:
http://www.repairmygarage.com/images...or%20seals.jpg

Wes 10-16-2012 11:55 PM

yes i do!! but as long as you're careful it should be fine. i park a bit further if there are those cement blocks and js go slow on steep driveways haha i get nervous everytime i park and when im on steep driveways

Veloist 10-16-2012 11:58 PM

I feel the same way OP...

Two weeks ago I scraped the passenger side plastic deflector on my 2012 Prius which is the lowest part of the car. It's also replaceable I think,but I just felt bad because I always avoid scraping the underbody, so it means I'm not babying the car as much.

The FR-S is a bit lower than our Prius with +package aero kit so I need to be a lot more careful on driveways...once I get behind the wheel of it.

Apoc 10-17-2012 01:29 AM

I've scratched the underside of my front lip on steeper ramps a couple times but the thing that freaks me out is birds that stand on the road and hesitate before deciding to fly. I have hit a seagull and a pigeon before they managed to move out of harms way. No damage to the bumper but I'm sure there is bird cranium stuck to my skidplate.

tisb0b 10-17-2012 01:35 AM

It's inevitable and I just think thank fuck I have not lowered the car as my car as been along its far share of crappy roads.

JackTrasher 10-17-2012 03:03 AM

I've hit a few curbs on the passenger side and scratched/cracked the lower part of the bumber... It sucks but the car is asphalt so you can't even really tell and I don't care either way. I'm not into babying cars, they are machines (sweet, sweet machines). First day I had the car my ex gf swung the door into a concrete pillar and made a small dent along the edge of the door... Shit is going to happen no use losing sleep over it.

alyon 10-17-2012 03:13 PM

http://i.imgur.com/DKwxF.jpeg

At least yours didn't have rebar sticking out of it. Mother fucker.

wlfpck 10-17-2012 05:08 PM

Honestly, the only paint chip that I worry about is anything that is on a metal part, ESPECIALLY the rear quarter panel.

Other than that... paint chips happen, Best solution is to use the clear plastidip or the 3M Scotchguard stuff they sell. :/

Books 10-17-2012 05:58 PM

If it's your daily driver, you're gonna have a bad time...

Being particular about your car's exterior is great, but chips and dents are going to happen eventually. The best you can do is put on a clear bra or save whatever paint you still have on your car. Like what Chris Harris said, it's a $25k vehicle... it's meant to be driven and enjoyed. And doing so will open you up to scratches/dents/accidents. I just take care of what I can. I've already got a few dots on my hood and the underside of my front bumper has big scratches (not noticeable). And i'll tell you a secret... I have a scratch on my rim but it's insanely hard to tell.

CircuitJerk 10-17-2012 08:48 PM

The answer to OP's title, is a firm NO.
Week after I got the car I pulled up on a curb @ 7-11 and scuffed the bottom of the lip a little bit. Cant see it unless your ass is in the air.
I will not let that happen again!
It's going to get the PlastiDip treatment in the spring...

I did lose sleep that night. But after that, zero fucks are given...

psk 10-18-2012 04:20 AM

it's just one of those things you've got to live with. also it's one of those things where after the first time, you start caring less and less when it happens again. just like any new toy you get, the first cut is the deepest.:brokenheart:

*KID* 10-18-2012 02:46 PM

im getting mine repainted...

gily25 10-18-2012 03:19 PM

How bad are these marks? Are you sure it isn't just a scrape in the clear coat? For the lighter ones some rubbing compound should clean them up. Deeper ones underneath...you can get spray cans of oem colors...lift it up, tape off the good section and give it a spray. There's actually a good threa here of a member with a hot lava that fixed his up that way.

markitect 10-18-2012 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naikaidriver (Post 500617)
Thanks for the feedback! I will definitely be using it then on my next outing!

Scott

Please don't, it is ugly, in fact the track photographer here no longer photographs cars with painters tape.

I use ICS Surface Guard Tape. Put it on Wet like you would decals, and it will protect your paint better, and not look like :barf: . I leave it on all the time, but it can be removed.


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