Mud Flap Advice Sought....
And I thought I was the only one to think of painting the HHR letters. The first time I did it I used white tire paint, since it is made for rubber. It held up well, but then I found outdoor acrylic enamel paint that is the exact same yellow as my flames, so I went over the letters with that and it is holding up great.
Not to worry if you go beyond the letters. First, it is not very noticible. Second, you can correct any mistakes with a black marker!
Not to worry if you go beyond the letters. First, it is not very noticible. Second, you can correct any mistakes with a black marker!
I think folks on here have said that is a factor for adding running boards and/or mudflaps (aka, you have real seasons).
I think they look pretty nice--but I am a bit biased.
Go here to post pix of your gorgeous fall edition and check out black HHR's with flaps: https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/picture-media-11/official-black-hhr-post-pix-only-4375/
don't know if I'm too late with this, but here goes: Don't bother getting paint if you're only going to paint the 'HHR' on your flaps. Sharpie makes a cool metallic/silver-colored permanent marker that ends up looking really good. That's what I used, and I haven't had single problem for over two years, despite numerous washings and the Arizona heat.
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