front end protection

front end protection

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markbigears

Original Poster:

2,274 posts

270 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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I get nervous going over speed humps etc, has anyone come up with anything that protects the front of the spoiler from being scratched. (sad i know, but its perfect!) ive been looking for a rubber moulding from somewhere but as yet found nothing suitable, any ideas out there ... ta mark

richardr

2,892 posts

269 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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Surely if your front spoiler doesn't clear a speed hump, the exhaust downpipes definitely won't make it.

I don't think I've grounded out the spoiler yet, but I've heard the exhaust scraping plenty on just about every speed hump I go (very slowly) over.

Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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You can buy paint protection film from Max Power type places... or Halfords (probably)

johno

8,427 posts

283 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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S Car Bra ?

New product for marketing ...

markbigears

Original Poster:

2,274 posts

270 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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if someone made one id have one! im suprised no one actually makes em for TVR models, some sort of low down protection would be great.

shnozz

27,502 posts

272 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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I have ground mine out on numerous occasions - before the springs and tyres were renewed I would grind the spoiler when doing a three point turn on any road with a crown

The sound it made the first time I didnt want to look. When i did, its not noticeable from the front at all. Rather predictably, it scratches the very base of the spoiler so as its hidden anyway. Granted, if you have a mint condition car then maybe, but mine is used everyday and whilst its condition is very good, I am not fussed by cosmetics that are out of sight.

Edited to say - just realised that my post was of no use whatsoever! oops. ah well, try some of that clear paint protecter film stuff. that better?

>> Edited by shnozz on Tuesday 26th November 16:05

markbigears

Original Poster:

2,274 posts

270 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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much better phil!

Rower

1,378 posts

267 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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Mark, I reckon you should check your shocks/springs and tyre profiles,my S3 often scrapes the exhaust but never the front end there always seems to be enough ride height with 2 up and I am no lightweight.

Guy

Gadgit

971 posts

268 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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Nip into your local DIY shop and buy yourself a pair of small shopping trolly wheels. bolt these on under the front, one each side. just leave enough of the wheels sticking down to contact the ground. as you hit the speed bump you'll rise refreshingly up into the sky just like a harrier on the Ark Royal !

(only joking, any other novel ideas)

Gadgit. (just had to)

JSG

2,238 posts

284 months

Tuesday 26th November 2002
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How about a set of 4x4 bull bars - lots going cheap seconhand now.

DaveM

230 posts

266 months

Wednesday 27th November 2002
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I've got it! Stick a JCB bucket on the front of the S and plough THROUGH the speed bump and do us all a favour!!

markbigears

Original Poster:

2,274 posts

270 months

Wednesday 27th November 2002
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dont get started on road humps........

shnozz

27,502 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th November 2002
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I liked what that chap in the papers yesterday did - dug up the speed hump with a JCB

markbigears

Original Poster:

2,274 posts

270 months

Wednesday 27th November 2002
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thing is with speed humps, reminds me of school....
one kid farts at the back....dosent own up...
we all get to stay behind and miss scooby doo on the black and white box.....if you catch me drift....i need to go home.....ive just been working on a programme with russell grant.......help, get me outta here!