Protecting your IS wheels
#17
As far as removal, you'll have probably want to use heat and possibly a razor (plastic preferred).
You just clean the mirror with alcohol, and stick it where you want it. I can take a picture of how it sits on my mirrors later
#20
Ive used rim protectors. I recommend you NOT use them.
Pros: protected my rims for over a year.
Cons: Flew off at 80mph a year after install and marked my paint. Thankfully the damage wasnt terrible. But the glue has left an ugly residue on my wheels. An easy fix Im sure, but seeing and hearing a rim blade flap about at 80mph hitting your paint made me cringe to no end. Was able to remove the rubber stain on my paint.
I have pics of the after install if interested.
Pros: protected my rims for over a year.
Cons: Flew off at 80mph a year after install and marked my paint. Thankfully the damage wasnt terrible. But the glue has left an ugly residue on my wheels. An easy fix Im sure, but seeing and hearing a rim blade flap about at 80mph hitting your paint made me cringe to no end. Was able to remove the rubber stain on my paint.
I have pics of the after install if interested.
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