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Tedf Member Since: 31 Dec 2006 Location: Copenhagen Posts: 36 |
Hi, My name is Ted and I am new to the forum, anxiously awaiting the delivery of my new TDV8 in May...
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Sat Feb 03 2007 9:12am |
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Cliff H Member Since: 03 Dec 2005 Location: uk Posts: 3233 |
The thing is with side strips is that wherever they are there are other parts of the side that are vulnerable.
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Sat Feb 03 2007 9:30am |
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ENVOY Member Since: 09 Nov 2006 Location: In the shit as usual Posts: 5823 |
Mottakelse Ted i have to agree with rrsjo hiddieous looking things stuck to yur car, do what i do just take up two car parking spaces, or use the mother and toddler bays.
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Sat Feb 03 2007 9:52am |
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Tedf Member Since: 31 Dec 2006 Location: Copenhagen Posts: 36 |
Thanks all. Very helpful tips that are much appreciated.
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Sat Feb 03 2007 11:27am |
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Brian Mason Member Since: 31 Aug 2006 Location: Lurking with intent!!! Posts: 5326 |
Hi Ted. My "dent-man" told me the RR metal is soft and very prone to dings. I personally think strips look awful and don't do the complete job. Indeed, it's probably cheaper to pay for a few dings to be fixed every six months than buy the strips? However, I fully agree with Cliff to use genuine LR strips if you are going to fit anything, park set as high as possible, and definitely slap-on LR sidesteps. Not only do they look great, but offer enhanced protection and seem to scare clumsy parkers away.., well, slightly. Finally, avoid parking near bloody women!!! |
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Sat Feb 03 2007 3:50pm |
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The doc Member Since: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 1173 |
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Sun Feb 04 2007 12:01pm |
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