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Protecting your Z. De-Fender? Bumperpad?

As much as I think those rear bumper pads are hideous, they work. They are popping up all over the place, especially where I live in NYC. Parallel parking in

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Old 01-11-2011, 10:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Protecting your Z. De-Fender? Bumperpad?

As much as I think those rear bumper pads are hideous, they work. They are popping up all over the place, especially where I live in NYC. Parallel parking in tight spots is common, as well as seeing people bump into other people's cars. I didn't care for any of this before while driving an old Integra.

The De-Fender is just a rubber mat, while the Bumperpad is a full protection, padded that is more resilient.

I see people installing the clear bras and they look alright to me, but I just don't like how it kills some of the shine of the paint job and you can definitely see the outlines, plus it eventually turning yellow.

Do any of you bother with this, or take the gamble.


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