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Old 07-24-2004, 21:58   #1 (permalink)
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Terri Rear Bumber Guard

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I have 2 dogs that go everywhere with me on weekends. I have noticed that the top of the rear bumper which is painted gets scratched with their nails. Is there any way to get a protective rubber cover on it like the land cruisers. If yes where do I get one. Thanks
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Old 07-25-2004, 00:19   #2 (permalink)
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I have 2 dogs that go everywhere with me on weekends. I have noticed that the top of the rear bumper which is painted gets scratched with their nails. Is there any way to get a protective rubber cover on it like the land cruisers. If yes where do I get one. Thanks
You could put the stuff on I have installed on my GTP, and soon to be on my Territory. It's a clear rubbery covering that is primarily used for stone chip protection on the front surfaces of a car. It is a bit like contact - the stuff you cover schools books with, but rubbery, and a bit thicker. It is also damn near impossible to see once installed.

When they did my GTP with it, they also put a strip along the loading surface of the rear bumper - which is where you are talking about.

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You could put the stuff on I have installed on my GTP, and soon to be on my Territory. It's a clear rubbery covering that is primarily used for stone chip protection on the front surfaces of a car. It is a bit like contact - the stuff you cover schools books with, but rubbery, and a bit thicker. It is also damn near impossible to see once installed.

When they did my GTP with it, they also put a strip along the loading surface of the rear bumper - which is where you are talking about.

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Re: Terri Rear Bumber Guard

i had the same stuff on the front of a mondeo( youch) i once owned i wish the car was as good as the stuff i put on the bonnett lol
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