BumperGuards?
Anybody Install bumperguards (full or corner) (the plastic ones) on the RDX?
I'm contemplating hence why living in NYC is such a rough spot.
I don't want to go aronud w/ my car and having increasing dents..it would greatly disappoint me(well being it is new).
My bois @ EurobumperGuard are working w/ me on this.
They customed my 2000 Civic EX ones to the T.
I'm just wondering if anybody has them or even considered?
I'm contemplating hence why living in NYC is such a rough spot.
I don't want to go aronud w/ my car and having increasing dents..it would greatly disappoint me(well being it is new).
My bois @ EurobumperGuard are working w/ me on this.
They customed my 2000 Civic EX ones to the T.
I'm just wondering if anybody has them or even considered?
Really Sasair?
Hm...
Like...I'm pretty sure you know exactly what I'm talkina bout.
On my old civic I had the 2inch full bumperguards for my whole front and back bumper.
But you know how the weirdish V'like look the RDX has.
I want to know how it will effect the Stance of applying the guards.
And especially on the bumper in the front(not covering the fog lights), and the back bumper(so the TYPICAL "HIT" point spot).
I'm considering the 1 inch full bumpergoards.
If I make a decision on it..i'll let you know how it is. My friends @ eurobumperguard are sending me a stack of samples for color matching.
(and it only t0ok them a day to send everything out after I ordered).
GOTA LOVE the fast service.
Hm...
Like...I'm pretty sure you know exactly what I'm talkina bout.
On my old civic I had the 2inch full bumperguards for my whole front and back bumper.
But you know how the weirdish V'like look the RDX has.
I want to know how it will effect the Stance of applying the guards.
And especially on the bumper in the front(not covering the fog lights), and the back bumper(so the TYPICAL "HIT" point spot).
I'm considering the 1 inch full bumpergoards.
If I make a decision on it..i'll let you know how it is. My friends @ eurobumperguard are sending me a stack of samples for color matching.
(and it only t0ok them a day to send everything out after I ordered).
GOTA LOVE the fast service.
eek they ruin the look of the car. You have a reverse camera and your driver side mirrors move down to help you park, what more do you want! (oh im assuming you have the tech package for the reverse camera)
I've parked the rdx in some very tight spots (and I hate it but no can do) very easy, very little head movement.
I've parked the rdx in some very tight spots (and I hate it but no can do) very easy, very little head movement.
I'm not talking about my Driving/PARKING ability, I'm talking about EVERYONE ELSES HORRIBLE DRIVING/PARKING ABILITY.
You have to put in consideration, that we might have all these TECHY things, but it means nothing, when some moran doesn't care about their car and parks whichever way they please, even if it means tapping your car, and creating scuffles, ya know?
(i'm pretty sure you undeerstand..lo)
Living in NYC, it's a constant( PLEASE DONT DENT MY CAR) threshold of hoping nothing happens to the car.
You have to put in consideration, that we might have all these TECHY things, but it means nothing, when some moran doesn't care about their car and parks whichever way they please, even if it means tapping your car, and creating scuffles, ya know?
(i'm pretty sure you undeerstand..lo)
Living in NYC, it's a constant( PLEASE DONT DENT MY CAR) threshold of hoping nothing happens to the car.
When parking in NYC it is a given that you are going to have your bumpers tapped and rubbed by the cars around you. There isn't much you can do about it. Insurance is fine and dandy, but when it happens on a weekly basis, your car would spend most of its days in the shop getting painted.
The best option for the rear end of the vehicle is to have a trailer hitch. Then you can install a protection bar to prevent people from touching your paint. Heck even just having a tow ball in their would keep people getting too close most of the time. Vehicle that can install front end brush guards and a trailer hitch in the rear can protect themselves nicely.
The best option for the rear end of the vehicle is to have a trailer hitch. Then you can install a protection bar to prevent people from touching your paint. Heck even just having a tow ball in their would keep people getting too close most of the time. Vehicle that can install front end brush guards and a trailer hitch in the rear can protect themselves nicely.
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Thank you Sasiar.
Insurance doesn't pay for little parking dents, but you figure if you report lil mishaps, it's more or less like..HI, MAKE MY PREMIUM GO UP THANX.
I've talked to my Boy @ Eurobumperguard, and he's going to be sending me samples of colors.
Sasair, have you checked the site out?
Let me know what you think.
Insurance doesn't pay for little parking dents, but you figure if you report lil mishaps, it's more or less like..HI, MAKE MY PREMIUM GO UP THANX.
I've talked to my Boy @ Eurobumperguard, and he's going to be sending me samples of colors.
Sasair, have you checked the site out?
Let me know what you think.
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