Paint tape on bumper for traveling long distance
#62
Lexus Champion
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It seems you dont understand the point of the blue tape, or you dont care for my interests.
If its the latter, then you should be the one who should be embarrassed to be a Lexus driver. Someone is a moron because YOU dont like what they have done to their car? Please man up and be mature.
Rent a car, or ~$10 in tape... hmm...
Although i wouldnt put words on my car with the tape, i use painters tape as a lot of people do. Is it more embarrassing to have a bumper/lip full of rock chips or to have tape on the front end...? Sure a clear bra is better, but for those without one, this works just fine. That said, once i repaint the front I'll opt for a clear bra.
Although i wouldnt put words on my car with the tape, i use painters tape as a lot of people do. Is it more embarrassing to have a bumper/lip full of rock chips or to have tape on the front end...? Sure a clear bra is better, but for those without one, this works just fine. That said, once i repaint the front I'll opt for a clear bra.
#65
Pole Position
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I dont think this thread is a debate on "do you like painters tape on the car", and your comment is just out of line. IF you wanted to stoop to that level, one could easily tell you "why did you buy a Lexus and throw cheap coil overs and wheels on it?"... But that's not appropriate, nor is it relevant.
#66
Lexus Champion
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Well..
If you tape up your car for a road trip, say 500 miles, to avoid rock chips, wouldn't you need to apply it if you make shorter trips but more often, that equaled said miles?
Example: Your daily commute to work is 100 miles a day (500/week). wouldn't you want to tape up your car throughout the week because you're still traveling the same 500 miles. It just happens to be over a week vs a single day, but same distance nonetheless.
If you tape up your car for a road trip, say 500 miles, to avoid rock chips, wouldn't you need to apply it if you make shorter trips but more often, that equaled said miles?
Example: Your daily commute to work is 100 miles a day (500/week). wouldn't you want to tape up your car throughout the week because you're still traveling the same 500 miles. It just happens to be over a week vs a single day, but same distance nonetheless.
#69
Lead Lap
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Well..
If you tape up your car for a road trip, say 500 miles, to avoid rock chips, wouldn't you need to apply it if you make shorter trips but more often, that equaled said miles?
Example: Your daily commute to work is 100 miles a day (500/week). wouldn't you want to tape up your car throughout the week because you're still traveling the same 500 miles. It just happens to be over a week vs a single day, but same distance nonetheless.
If you tape up your car for a road trip, say 500 miles, to avoid rock chips, wouldn't you need to apply it if you make shorter trips but more often, that equaled said miles?
Example: Your daily commute to work is 100 miles a day (500/week). wouldn't you want to tape up your car throughout the week because you're still traveling the same 500 miles. It just happens to be over a week vs a single day, but same distance nonetheless.
must've missed my sarcasm
I dont think this thread is a debate on "do you like painters tape on the car", and your comment is just out of line. IF you wanted to stoop to that level, one could easily tell you "why did you buy a Lexus and throw cheap coil overs and wheels on it?"... But that's not appropriate, nor is it relevant.
#73
Intermediate
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I dont think this thread is a debate on "do you like painters tape on the car", and your comment is just out of line. IF you wanted to stoop to that level, one could easily tell you "why did you buy a Lexus and throw cheap coil overs and wheels on it?"... But that's not appropriate, nor is it relevant.
Cheap wheels and cheap coils for an "entry level luxury car" ...cause I can!