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The things I need to do to keep my Bumpers safe parking in Urban City Streets.

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stuntdoogie

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Bumper Protection a MUST!
Front 4Bumpers License Plate Bumper Guard probably wont protect from higher vehicles like SUVs but will protect from most backing up into you.

Bumper Armor 36"
 
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alexanderfreenote

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!

You are so awesome man!!! We should get some sharp metal spikes on our bumpers so whenever someone bumps you in parking spots you pierce their bumpers. also, i hate the folks who park so close beside you in parking lots. I usually park way back and walk it, I'm tired of arguing with people.
 
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alexanderfreenote

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I had a dash cam installed up front and rear for many reasons. If you notice damage you get their plates saved to a SD and they can go to an ATM.

Warning: I made the mistake of mounting a dash cam on the rear window and eventually the rear window defroster melted the rubber dash cam suction cup mount.
 
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stuntdoogie

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LoL metal spikes...
Dash cam sounds like my next upgrade.

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Sekred

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Once some guy backed into my brand new WRX, I just happened to be on the other side of the road watching at the time. When I got to him it was obvious that he had been drinking. The rear window on his vehicle, a wagon, was so dirty you could not see out of it. The only thing I could see was a red mist. What happen next wasn't pretty lol.
 
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Froctor

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Wow, I didnt know that existed, great stuff.

I suppose the bumper armour folds back in your trunk when you don't use it?
 
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stuntdoogie

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Yes it folds back in the trunk but lays flat. Perfect fit inside the trunk. Has two velcro straps with thick ends and steel wiring withing the straps to prevent someone from cutting or pulling out. The front bumper guard frame is all steel.

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MKVIIST

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LOL nice, this is almost a must in the city these days.
 

Fiestyone

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I hate the way people dont respect others in the City! The front piece I like but a little small for these people. I hate the one on back but it works.
I was thinking 1-1/2" tube on front & back but you would have to drill holes in bumper cover & thats not good.
 

Mike

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I hate the way people dont respect others in the City! The front piece I like but a little small for these people. I hate the one on back but it works.
I was thinking 1-1/2" tube on front & back but you would have to drill holes in bumper cover & thats not good.
I agree, I already have two door dings in my brand new car just from the holiday shopping.
 


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