viperprowler1
Viper Owner
I have Clear Bra on the 2008 Viper ACR I recently acquired and I'm not sure I like the appearance of it but if it truly does work as indicated, I can certainly live with it. Any thoughts or comments?
Paul I suggest you reach down on your rocker panels and then tell us again how many chips you have. I promise you that they are beat up... and there are more chips there than you can count.
Good Point !Paul I suggest you reach down on your rocker panels and then tell us again how many chips you have. I promise you that they are beat up... and there are more chips there than you can count.
I've thought about getting one on mine, but I've noticed a lil' rock chip on the bottom front fascia on my wife's car (Lexus clear bra from the factory) & to me it looks just as bad as it would if she didn't have a clear bra. I mean how do you fix it on a clear bra so its not noticable, on paint you could at least wet sand/touch it up. I guess what I'm asking is if it gets a deep enough chip in the bra, it looks just as bad & you can't fix it to make it look better can you, just asking? jmo
I just got my 08 with 21000 miles and the paint is in amazing shape except when the light hits the rocker panels a certain way they look horrible there are some many little chips. I wish the original owner had put the clear bra on but I think it's pointless now.
Mine is very well installed but I still need to be careful when waxing the hood... it will really show up if you let it cake up on the seam. Especially on dark paint. You usually can't see mine at all unless you get the sun on it at just the right angle. I have a little rubber tipped tool I use to clean along the seam on the hood after a good wash/wax. It does a great job of making it a truely "invisible" bra.
Gerry, I know what you're saying. I'm in that boat right now. Just waiting to decide "when" I should replace the clear bra. It can only be fixed if you get light scratches in it but not dings. You can use a super fine polishing compound to buff it as long as you're careful not to burn it.
But you're right... if it gets a ding, then the ding is basically in there until you replace it.