I'm new-Question on car bra for 3RX
I am a new RX owner. My previous vehicle, not a Lexus, was on the road a lot as will this vehicle. My question? Is there such a thing as a 'bra' for this vehicle. It helped my Highlander a lot as far as rocks and stuff not nicking the paint. I don't really want to apply those 'clear' kind or ones that need 'heat' to apply? I am just looking for something to put on and take off whenever I go on the road. I have not seen anything out there so was wondering if I am not looking in the right place?
thanks
From my quick couple of searches just now, it appears a clear-bra is your only option, but most quality installers that use top-of-the-line product will be able to remove it should you want that to be done one day. I'm sure lots of people are going to chime in you should reconsider your decision not putting a clear bra on.
There are other threads here with satisfied RX owners with clear bras.Colgan originated the car bra and is who I've had excellent results from in the past with removable bras for my convertibles. I use them only on road trips where I know I'm traveling with certain rock chips if I don't have something on. I just bought a Colgan for my new MBZ SLK, but even though the nose on my 2014 has been out for nearly 2 years, the pattern became available only recently. Check with Colgan's customer service and put in a request if you're interested in being notified when a 2013 RX pattern becomes available.
Last edited by BertL; Aug 12, 2013 at 03:57 PM. Reason: Spelling
I replaced the bra once because I wanted a newer one. The cost was around $150 IIRC. I let the dealer install it for me. I'll ever make that mistake again
The hardest part was stretching it across the front bumper and snapping it inside the wheel well. The rest was held in place by hooks. I'd say the only downside with this kind of bra was the tendency for dirt to get caught underneath, especially around the edges. A strong stream of water was usually enough to get most of it out..
Here is the bra on my old 300. It blended in well with the black paint.
...and I agree with you. The initial fit is a little challenging, but really important, and honestly I'm in the habit of walking around my car and checking the hooks every time I stop on a trip to check to be sure there is nothing flapping -- fortunately never had a major problem, but it's worth my piece of mind. Also, I'm very particular to only put the bra onto a clean and perfectly dry ride, and when I get home from a trip, off it comes, gets cleaned and dried, and stored away for the next trip. I can think of a couple of times when I had rain torrents occur while I was on the road with the bra installed -- I elected to just leave it in place and not touch it until I got home several days later. My finish was in no worse shape as a result. For me, I think the trick is to not give dirt and such any opportunity to get under the bra once it's installed. A good one fits very tight, and if you leave it that way, you don't get abrasion of your finish with the nice cushiony material against your finish my Colgans have always had, but get dirt under there and travel for a while will force a major correction step with a lot of polish on your next detailing regime. That wouldn't be my view of fun, especially on a dark painted ride.
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I agree the clear bra is great. thumbs up here. Also a car with stone chips still looks better than a car with a bra
no offense to owners. Go naked or clear IMHO.
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