Vinyl replacing rear fender guard?
Vinyl replacing rear fender guard?
Is it a good idea to use clear vinyl to replace the rear fender guards?
I bought a certified HHR two months ago, and added mud flaps, but already saw some minor sandblast on the rear fender guard. Since the guard does not cover the whole area, I am afraid something really bad will happen after this winter.
The reason I don't consider running boards is that they don't solve the problem, they hide it. In stead of rusty fenders, the HHR will end up with rusty running boards after a few years.
If clear vinyl can provide sufficient protection, I don't mind removing the ugly fender guards.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
I bought a certified HHR two months ago, and added mud flaps, but already saw some minor sandblast on the rear fender guard. Since the guard does not cover the whole area, I am afraid something really bad will happen after this winter.
The reason I don't consider running boards is that they don't solve the problem, they hide it. In stead of rusty fenders, the HHR will end up with rusty running boards after a few years.
If clear vinyl can provide sufficient protection, I don't mind removing the ugly fender guards.
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
I saw an hhr, in a parking lot, with the clear vinyl across the bottom of the 2 doors and on the rear fender. If it's done right, it's hardly noticeable. But if it was me, I would try for the heavier vinyl that was used for several years on the GM trucks.
Oh, I'm not sure, but I believe the running boards are a type of fiberglass....thus no rusting. I'll check tomorrow for sure.
Oh, I'm not sure, but I believe the running boards are a type of fiberglass....thus no rusting. I'll check tomorrow for sure.
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