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Rear bumper protection guard
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petrolhead
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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18-07-2016 07:44pm |
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xz4
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Joined: May 2016
Location: Dundee Scotland
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RE: Rear bumper protection guard
I prefer the second one. Less is more. 1st one is too fussy.
MY16 HSE Dynamic Lux, Indus Silver, Black Leather, Black Pack, Head up display, Self park pack, 22" Overfinch wheels. Love it
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18-07-2016 08:13pm |
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petrolhead
Posts: 26
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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RE: Rear bumper protection guard
I know what you mean. I just wondered if the first one was better because it matches the style of the inner one?
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18-07-2016 08:47pm |
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Irish-RRE
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Joined: Nov 2015
Location: Northern Ireland
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RE: Rear bumper protection guard
I bought the second one and got it wrapped in black to suit colour scheme I have with the jeep, it's a nice simple addition.
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18-07-2016 11:31pm |
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mstraka
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Joined: Aug 2013
Location: New Orleans, LA
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RE: Rear bumper protection guard
I've had the second style on my Evoque for three years. Its good quality but its a peel and stick item. The double stick tape at the ends of the plate lost its stick after a year. My advise is before installing it drill two small holes through the plate at each end. Do this before the installation as your drilling through stainless steel, which requires a special drill bit and a drill press. After installing with the tape finish off the holes in the cars sheet metal and secure with a couple small stainless finishing screws. It will look like a factory installation.
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19-07-2016 02:34pm |
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petrolhead
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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RE: Rear bumper protection guard
I bought the second one
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30-07-2016 11:32am |
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