NJMike
Well-Known Member
Cant blame your logic. The day I drove mine home, the main road to get to my street was being repaved and was torn up. I was hoping to be able to drive on the previously paved or newly paved areas, but to no avail. In the short span of a half mile or so (with the SC2 tires) I had several small chips on the rear quarters, despite driving like 20 mph. I think @traxiii had a similar experience with a gravel road driving his home tooI know it's dumb to say when we spend this kinda money on a vehicle like this (and in our case, a Raptor and GT Aviator soon) but a full car PPF is wild $$$! Sure, do it once and be done, especially since this is a special car and isn't driven daily, it's mostly a garage queen with no tracked usage in its future. On one hand, it's never really driven so why PPF, but then again, it'd be just my luck that in the minimal mileage, I'd get blasted by a gravel-hauling dump truck.
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