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Old 02-08-2010, 12:57 AM
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Has anyone found a decent bug deflector/rock guard for the front?

I have several chips already and am going to have them fixed but need protection first.

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Paint quality sucks on the xB2, get a 3M clear bra ASAP.
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Originally Posted by TN-xb
Has anyone found a decent bug deflector/rock guard for the front? I have several chips already and am going to have them fixed but need protection first.
I put a Colgan Sport bra on my 08 after the chips started, and never had a problem after that. Just bought an 2010 last week, awaiting delivery of the same bra today.
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Paint quality sucks on the xB2, get a 3M clear bra ASAP.
Since you are the "link master" can you hook us up with a link? How hard are they to install and how long do they last?
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Since you are the "link master" can you hook us up with a link? How hard are they to install and how long do they last?
If you do a search in the Aero & Exterior forum for "clear bra", there are a lot of threads that talk about it. It seems to run $500-$700 professionally installed (I wouldn't try to do it myself). Those who have it swear by it. I never imagined how quickly & badly my paint would get chipped up with normal freeway driving, so I didn't do it and now regret that decision. To find local suppliers/installers, I suggest calling local tint shops in your area for pricing & availability.
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Look here, I used this http://www.invisiblemask.com/cgi-bin...SCION&model=XB

If you need someone to install it - find a sign shop that does vinyl
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Clear bra is good, but pricey. I use the Colgan bra jusr for the hood. The plastic bumper does better, but the metal hood and nose chip easy. The Colgan strip for the hood is pretty cheap.
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I wish I wasn't in so much of a hurry to drive my Box when I got it. It's now chipped and dented to hell on the nose and hood.

The only good thing is I'm replacing the nose with a GT kit and the hood with CF.

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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Paint quality sucks on the xB2, get a 3M clear bra ASAP.
I concur
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Originally Posted by Digon
I concur
Concur? You're saying other vehicles with a vertical nose (including the front of the hood) are resistant to rock chips? Sounds like BS to me! Most cars don't have vertical noses -- no suprise they chip less.

You want fewer chips? Increase your following distance.
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All newer cars do not hold up. The clear coats tend to peel paint away when the rock chips.

And yes, the snub nose does not help.
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I concur with all your concurring.
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Originally Posted by Tyrannosaurus RexB
I concur with all your concurring.
Thanks for concurring on the concurrence Im glad we are all on the same page well.... except for Trevor S
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
Paint quality sucks on the xB2, get a 3M clear bra ASAP.
All Scions' paint jobs suck actually!!!
I remember the tC after 1 week on the highway and the hood looked 3 years old.

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those clear bra are not easy to install- need a lot of patience, I mean A LOT!
IMO, it's worth paying for professional install.
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Originally Posted by my_cubicle_part2
those clear bra are not easy to install- need a lot of patience, I mean A LOT!
IMO, it's worth paying for professional install.
Agreed!

I tried doing it once with a friend helping me and it was a total nightmare. LoL
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I have seen clear spray on bumper protectors, but never have heard how effective it is.
The 3m clear bra looks great though, I have seen a couple in person...too bad it's already too late for my bumper, and front part of the hood. (which stands out terribly on blackberry crush metallic)
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Originally Posted by elwaylite
Clear bra is good, but pricey. I use the Colgan bra jusr for the hood. The plastic bumper does better, but the metal hood and nose chip easy. The Colgan strip for the hood is pretty cheap.
Mind if I ask where you got the Colgan bra from??? I might consider getting one for myself
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Does anyone know if this is essentially the same stuff the Scion dealers offer for hood protection?
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