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Maybe looking for all the big guys in the business is the problem, I've seen a lot of gems come out of a 2 door garage. My neighbor (a Chevy guy) has put out some stellar cars all done in an old barn converted into a garage. Might try attending car shows and asking around?
I was off in lola land or something with my post! Deleted.. try again lol.
Haven't seen that done, doesn't mean you couldn't or that it wouldn't be cool but I wouldn't if it were me but that's just me. I've always wanted one but it would definitely go in something like a hot rod.
My biggest...
I've seen a few approaches that work, I used plastic weld (epoxy) and a Dremel. I V'd the broken areas out and thoroughly prepped the areas to be fixed then filled the areas in. I even had pieces completely missing and was able to create new using it with makeshift dams to hold it while it...
Couldn't agree more but one backfire and that problem is solved lol. I've seen it, my brother had an ill running truck, it backfired and set it afire.
Beautiful Charger though.
I'll check into that, that was my original thought but didn't think it would be thick enough to absorb a rock?
I want to avoid any metal ones, they look like bloody hell after taking a few rocks plus I don't want shiny... Shiny would draw attention to my mudflaps lol:lol:.
I here you, I absolutely don't want them on there but your approach obviously isn't enough in my case. I idle down the driveway and take it easy if there's loose pee gravel on my road (only 1/4 mile to blacktop) but still get chips. I'm certain most of it comes from gravel wedging in my tread...
I can already hear it "mud flaps on a Charger"!!! ... bare with me. I'm currently wrapping up repairs to my damaged rear valance, in the process I fixed all of the stone chips on the lower quarters and boy were they plentiful! I drive mine a lot, not on gravel roads but I am a country boy, live...