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Old 08-21-2004, 06:22 PM
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Default Rear bumper / step guard

Installed (heh if you can call it that) the rear bumper guard today. Got it from Jeff over at Mopar SuperCenter, along with some wheel locks and that spiffy 300C auto lightswitch... </shameless plug>. Seems to look o'tay, no?

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EDIT: Oh my, I guess I should have cleaned up before snapping a few shots there...
 
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I put one on my SXT, too: I had a previous wagon without a cover, and it is way too easy to scratch the bumper cover! I ordered it from my dealer, and it arrived in 2 days: $29.00 and 1.5 minutes to install it myself...LOL! It took longer to clean off the bumper than it did to stick the thing on!
 
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I ordered one for my Pacifica when I got it. I have it put up right now. If/when I start getting scratches/scuffs, I will install it, but other wise, it looks great without it.
 
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Old 08-23-2004, 02:31 AM
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I've been toying w/ the idea but was honestly afraid of how it would look. After seeing yours, I think I'll get one for myself. Thanks for the pics.

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So what does the rear bumper guard cost?

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Old 08-23-2004, 03:20 PM
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looks nice, i plan to paint mine along with everthing else black on this car!!
 
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$29 here.

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I own a body shop and 3M makes a very tough, durable clear vinyl. You just cut it out with knife or sissors and put it on like window film. Its the stuff you see on trucks and vans in front of the rear wheels to keep the paint from stone chipping. You can get it at auto body supply stores for around $20. Guaranteed not to peel or yellow for life of vehicle. I use it on the rear edges of my doors too. No chips and you cant tell its there.
 



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