Blue Tape???
#20
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MAKE SURE YOU USE 3M BLUE TAPE!!!!
Some of the no-name blue tapes will leave a messy residue behind if it gets hot enough.
i've used 3M blue painters tape multiple times without any residue being left on the car.
I've seen the mess no-name tapes make, and some other users here have reported it too...plus 3M tape is only $6
Here's a pic of mine that I did for a Socal to Norcal trip...
Some people like to have fun with it, here's a pic of member Enrikito blue tape job...
Some of the no-name blue tapes will leave a messy residue behind if it gets hot enough.
i've used 3M blue painters tape multiple times without any residue being left on the car.
I've seen the mess no-name tapes make, and some other users here have reported it too...plus 3M tape is only $6
Here's a pic of mine that I did for a Socal to Norcal trip...
Some people like to have fun with it, here's a pic of member Enrikito blue tape job...
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#23
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The blue tape is so ghetto. I'd be embarrassed driving like that, and laugh at people that I see with it on the highway. Track day is a bit more forgivable. Clear film or custom bra from Colgan (http://www.colgancustom.com/) has a bit more appeal.
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The blue tape is so ghetto. I'd be embarrassed driving like that, and laugh at people that I see with it on the highway. Track day is a bit more forgivable. Clear film or custom bra from Colgan (http://www.colgancustom.com/) has a bit more appeal.
Clear bra isn't worth it to me...its $400+ and then it yellows overtime. Which is very apparent on a white car.
I could careless if people laugh at me with the blue tape though....it makes cleaning off bugs super quick and at least my front end wont have tens of tiny rock chips all over after a long trip.
#25
Igree on clear bra!! It may cost $400 but will give you peace of mind 24/7/365 and the number of years it will proctec your front end. Tape $6 (one car may need two depending how well and how much of your car you want to cover) round trip + the time it takes to put on and take off.
Anyway, cars do get damage even on regular highways when the communte is 15-30 miles. Clear bra is the best way!!
Anyway, cars do get damage even on regular highways when the communte is 15-30 miles. Clear bra is the best way!!
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I agree the blue tape seems/looks kind of silly, especially since my car is my DD. But the 5 is a relatively bad road, at least compared to my commute, and has tons of trucks. If I make this trip twice a year, that's 1600 miles a year. Typical annual highway mileage would probably be about 6-7000 miles, not including said trips.
So annually I'd be spending about $12 + some time to effectively reduce the highway wear/tear on my front by 20-25%. I think that's worth it.
So annually I'd be spending about $12 + some time to effectively reduce the highway wear/tear on my front by 20-25%. I think that's worth it.
#28
I personally have driven many times to Vegas, Laughlin and San Diego and don't experience much of this issues with debris damaging my fron end. I have what I call, "Normal wear and tear on my front end."
Which is the best way to do it?
This is the formula
Be the leader not the follower on these roads. If you can't be the leader, don't drive to close to other vehicles in front of you. Best when you keep your distance between small, medium large (big trucks) automobiles. It will avoid your car from getting badly damage by debris or rear ending the car in front of you. Just sharing what I do when taking long or short trips on 65/70MPH roads. Eventhough, I really go over state's speed limits some times.
Which is the best way to do it?
This is the formula
Be the leader not the follower on these roads. If you can't be the leader, don't drive to close to other vehicles in front of you. Best when you keep your distance between small, medium large (big trucks) automobiles. It will avoid your car from getting badly damage by debris or rear ending the car in front of you. Just sharing what I do when taking long or short trips on 65/70MPH roads. Eventhough, I really go over state's speed limits some times.
#29
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I personally have driven many times to Vegas, Laughlin and San Diego and don't experience much of this issues with debris damaging my fron end. I have what I call, "Normal wear and tear on my front end."
Which is the best way to do it?
This is the formula
Be the leader not the follower on these roads. If you can't be the leader, don't drive to close to other vehicles in front of you. Best when you keep your distance between small, medium large (big trucks) automobiles. It will avoid your car from getting badly damage by debris or rear ending the car in front of you. Just sharing what I do when taking long or short trips on 65/70MPH roads. Eventhough, I really go over state's speed limits some times.
Which is the best way to do it?
This is the formula
Be the leader not the follower on these roads. If you can't be the leader, don't drive to close to other vehicles in front of you. Best when you keep your distance between small, medium large (big trucks) automobiles. It will avoid your car from getting badly damage by debris or rear ending the car in front of you. Just sharing what I do when taking long or short trips on 65/70MPH roads. Eventhough, I really go over state's speed limits some times.