My Front-Lip Scrape Guard from Home Depot, Using Industrial Strength Velcro
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My Front-Lip Scrape Guard from Home Depot, Using Industrial Strength Velcro
One of the things that makes any lowered car owner cringe the most is getting their expensive front lip and/or freshly painted bumper scrape while traversing up and down driveways. The best way to mitigate that mitigate that is to make a lip guard using a material that is cheap, has adhesive, be durable enough to resist against abrasion, and be easily replaceable.
So, thinking out of the box, the only material that I could think of with those qualities is industrial strength velcro from the local Home Depot
What I did was cutting it into foot long pieces and do some minor trimming around the curves of the bumper/lip. Here is a picture of it after a few weeks of use, and a few scrapes.
Best $8 Spent Ever
So, thinking out of the box, the only material that I could think of with those qualities is industrial strength velcro from the local Home Depot
What I did was cutting it into foot long pieces and do some minor trimming around the curves of the bumper/lip. Here is a picture of it after a few weeks of use, and a few scrapes.
Best $8 Spent Ever
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I was actually thinking about doing this because I've gone through 2 HD spoilers.
Which isn't a big deal, just a little time consuming to replace.
This would be perfect though to have an instant replacement available
Question I have is can you see the velcro with the HD front spoiler attached.
Which isn't a big deal, just a little time consuming to replace.
This would be perfect though to have an instant replacement available
Question I have is can you see the velcro with the HD front spoiler attached.
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