aggie79 wrote:My Mod/Cub/Kenskill style fiberglass fenders are now painted. In thinking about trying to protect my investment, I am considering having 3m paint protection film put on the fenders.
Before I spend the money, I was wondering where the majority of the rock "dings" come from. Are they from rocks kicked up by the tow vehicle tires, the teardrop tires, or both?
Thank you for your responses.
I have that film on my car. I love it, but it wasn't cheap. However, the front of my six-year-old car looks like new. My last car had it, too, and after the wreck that did $12,000 in damage, the hood was a crumpled waste, but the film was not punctured.
If you can buy the film, and do it yourself, you can save a lot of money. And, you don't have to do the entire fenders. You can just do the forward facing surfaces.
I would also put some rubberized undercoating on the underside of the fenders to soften the blows from rocks kicked up from your trailer wheels. You can easily and cheaply do that yourself.
CD