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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 07:07 PM
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black stoneguard on my C4S

Ordered the one for speedsters... I love it !
 
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Nice, but black stoneguards work better with black wheels...
 
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I think they look great on White.
 
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looks great on white - looked terrible on my black C2S -back to stock clear.
 
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Nice, but black stoneguards work better with black wheels...
I agree....I particularly like them on red or white with black wheels. However, I don't like them on my Grey car.
 
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Originally Posted by wjohnson36
Nice, but black stoneguards work better with black wheels...
+1 on the black wheels
 
Old Apr 29, 2011 | 03:33 AM
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Thanks y'all~ the originals turned yellowish so had to replace anyways... They look good. Love it.
 
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looks great on white - looked terrible on my black C2S -back to stock clear.
Maybe you should put white stone guards on a black car.
 
Old Apr 29, 2011 | 03:56 PM
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How to apply?

anyone install themselves, any tips, I have a set and still debating to install or not.... thanks all
 
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No problem went to window tint shop and they mixed the solution they use for tinting windows. Sprayed the stone guard and car down good and was able to slide around and into place and squeeze off very easy with the ability to move around!
 
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How did u remove the old set? Heard of another
That went right over in case they wanted to remove
Would not have to relplace what's there now?






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No problem went to window tint shop and they mixed the solution they use for tinting windows. Sprayed the stone guard and car down good and was able to slide around and into place and squeeze off very easy with the ability to move around!
 
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They just pull right off and I cleaned with 3m adhesive remover before putting new ones on.
 
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Looks fine too me. And unique also.
 
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Do you know what they use to spray on the car to make it easier to apply?
 


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