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Old 04-13-2010, 09:25 PM
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"clear bra" rock chips etc...

So with all the talk about the rock chips on the M.

I decided today to check into getting a "clear bra" on the front of my new car and covering the rocker panels and rear fender flares.

I got a quote of $1800.00 to cover the front bumper cover, both front fenders and the entire hood as well as the rocker panels and rear fender flares.

Two questions; for those of you who have had this done does that seem to be a fair price?

And, looking at the car the back doors curve out at the bottom to blend into the rocker panels and fender flares.

So, I'm wondering should I have the back doors covered as well?

I would have to have the entire door covered so there would be no seams.
But I don't think it would be that much more to cover the doors too.

Also; what about the bottom of the rear quarter panels, has anyone had any damage there?

So, far I have 2,000 miles on the car and no signs of damage anywhere.
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