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Hello,
Welp it happened. I got my 2022 Mach with 4k miles I had the whole front end PPF'd and I now have a rock chip on the lower rear quarter, which I now see is a common issue, I sure wish I got that area PPF'd too. I am looking at the RockBlocks but i am open to whatever works best with the HP front wheel arch plastics. LMK what you have and if any of the options are a direct fit. Thanks guys!
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Rokblokz, just trim them around lower section of the HP lip for a better fit. I've used them in GT size and PP2 size (PP2 has same wheel size and offset as HP). I'm currently using GT size because I run enough negative camber on my 305's up front that they tuck in nicely. PP2 size looks too much like a truck or something you'd see on a WRX.
 

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I have not installed the HP wheel lips.

I have installed a set of ZL1 Add-On flaps in the front. Post #25 has details and photos.

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/rock-guards-zl1-addons-vs-autofanatic.171611/

For the rear quarters, I continue to use the factory HP guards.

Edit,

I should clarify that I am not running the factory rim and tire sizes.

I am using a square setup, 19x10, 285/35/19, with a 35 offset. With those wheels and tires tucked just inside the body panels, that helps with the rocks. But something was still needed to deal with the debris and potential damage.

Along with PPF on the front third and any flaps, one might want to consider laying a strip of PPF along the rocker panel and behind the rear wheels. Maybe wet the road and drive through that, to look at patterns and where any objects would strike; this could be a template or sorts.
 
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That area in front of the rear wheel is one of the easiest places to DIY PPF. Order a 24"x54" roll on Amazon for $25 bucks and you'll be able to do both sides. A little touch up paint before you apply the film. You'll never see it.

Make yourself a pattern similar to this with construction paper and trace it out on the PPF. You'll never get a chip there again.
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Extend the pattern into your door jam if you can.
 
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That area in front of the rear wheel is one of the easiest places to DIY PPF. Order a 24"x54" roll on Amazon for $25 bucks and you'll be able to do both sides. A little touch up paint before you apply the film. You'll never see it.

Make yourself a pattern similar to this with construction paper and trace it out on the PPF. You'll never get a chip there again.
20260624_001220.webp


Extend the pattern into your door jam if you can.
I paid 10x that for professional install, which included the rear part of the rocker panel. I have done PPF on small sections of cars with no issue. Maybe I should have tried this one myself. Only risks $25.
 
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That area in front of the rear wheel is one of the easiest places to DIY PPF. Order a 24"x54" roll on Amazon for $25 bucks and you'll be able to do both sides. A little touch up paint before you apply the film. You'll never see it.

Make yourself a pattern similar to this with construction paper and trace it out on the PPF. You'll never get a chip there again.
20260624_001220.webp


Extend the pattern into your door jam if you can.
Is that Brittany Blue 😍😍?
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