I need to know where to hook the wheel well hook on a 2015 Lexus ES350
I purchased the Colgen full bra for my 2015 ES350 and am leaving tomorrow morning. I have the entire bra on the car but cannot figure out where to hook the wheel well hook as the entire well is covered in plastic. The strap is not elastic so it will only go so far in the well. :uh:
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Originally Posted by jollick
(Post 9109335)
I purchased the Colgen full bra for my 2015 ES350 and am leaving tomorrow morning. I have the entire bra on the car but cannot figure out where to hook the wheel well hook as the entire well is covered in plastic. The strap is not elastic so it will only go so far in the well. :uh:
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I figured it out. You must remove one of the plastic clips that hold the molded wheel well plastic to the and re-install it when you remove the Colgen Full Bra.
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Jollities, can you pls show a picture of your car with the bra? Thx.
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Originally Posted by zes
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Jollities, can you pls show a picture of your car with the bra? Thx.
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That looks pretty good! Where did you get it and how much?
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Originally Posted by Mike728
(Post 9113813)
That looks pretty good! Where did you get it and how much?
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Thank you! Looks very sporty with it. Do pieces cover the mirrors as well?
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Originally Posted by zes
(Post 9114930)
Thank you! Looks very sporty with it. Do pieces cover the mirrors as well?
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The bra looks good on the car. One word of caution to you regarding high speed driving. I had a very high quality bra installed on a Toyota some years ago. A bright red Toyota. At high speeds the center of the bra on the hood started to flap up and down. I paid it no mind but found paint damage after the ride. The flapping had rubbed the red paint off the hood. Another issue is water trapped under the bra after a rainfall and left to dry. This can cause paint clouding. Bra must be removed and surface dried. After this incident I never used a vehicle bra again. Perhaps designs have changed and these issues have been eliminated. Just keep an eye out for movement.
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Originally Posted by bc6152
(Post 9118627)
The bra looks good on the car. One word of caution to you regarding high speed driving. I had a very high quality bra installed on a Toyota some years ago. A bright red Toyota. At high speeds the center of the bra on the hood started to flap up and down. I paid it no mind but found paint damage after the ride. The flapping had rubbed the red paint off the hood. Another issue is water trapped under the bra after a rainfall and left to dry. This can cause paint clouding. Bra must be removed and surface dried. After this incident I never used a vehicle bra again. Perhaps designs have changed and these issues have been eliminated. Just keep an eye out for movement.
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I'm not a fan of that type of bra since it does damage the clear coat when water and dirt is trapped under, I would recommend taking the bra off every time you wash the car to prevent that from happening. However, have you considered clear bar? I also wasn't a fan of that since I didn't like the hardline on the hood and fender. But after repairing and respraying my bumper from all the bugs and rock chips I figured I needed a way to prevent from doing that every 2yrs(50k miles) so I ended up getting the whole front clip wrap in paint protection film including the whole hood so no hardline can be seen. It only cost me $500 with a good friend discount normally $1400 value. So far I been treating it like paint and it not only protected it from chips but also hides a lot of paint imperfections such as spiderwebs in the paint from washing. I also got the part where the pano roof tilts down done since I got too chips there from hwy driving. I must say I'm pretty happy with it even though I hated clear bar at first.
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Originally Posted by bc6152
(Post 9118627)
The bra looks good on the car. One word of caution to you regarding high speed driving. I had a very high quality bra installed on a Toyota some years ago. A bright red Toyota. At high speeds the center of the bra on the hood started to flap up and down. I paid it no mind but found paint damage after the ride. The flapping had rubbed the red paint off the hood. Another issue is water trapped under the bra after a rainfall and left to dry. This can cause paint clouding. Bra must be removed and surface dried. After this incident I never used a vehicle bra again. Perhaps designs have changed and these issues have been eliminated. Just keep an eye out for movement.
I've had a couple that were cheaply made, that flapped at higher speeds, and for which paint clouding would likely have have been a major issue. On the other hand, I've had a couple of others, including the one that I've used on my GX for 10 years, that have been much better. The one that is on the GX is glove-tight and doesn't move a bit at speed. Even in heavy rain, very little water actually gets between the mask and the finish, and the only real precaution that I've taken has been, when the vehicle has been exposed to heavy rain, I try to avoid parking it in the sun until the mask is thoroughly dry. After 10 years, there is not a hint of damage to the vehicle finish. I'm not familiar with the the Colgan product. The one that I have for the GX is Lexus branded, but I'm guessing that Lexus had someone else produce them for Lexus. |
Originally Posted by MrlexEd88
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I'm not a fan of that type of bra since it does damage the clear coat when water and dirt is trapped under, I would recommend taking the bra off every time you wash the car to prevent that from happening. However, have you considered clear bar? I also wasn't a fan of that since I didn't like the hardline on the hood and fender. But after repairing and respraying my bumper from all the bugs and rock chips I figured I needed a way to prevent from doing that every 2yrs(50k miles) so I ended up getting the whole front clip wrap in paint protection film including the whole hood so no hardline can be seen. It only cost me $500 with a good friend discount normally $1400 value. So far I been treating it like paint and it not only protected it from chips but also hides a lot of paint imperfections such as spiderwebs in the paint from washing. I also got the part where the pano roof tilts down done since I got too chips there from hwy driving. I must say I'm pretty happy with it even though I hated clear bar at first.
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