Good thing about the A Pillar cover would help from scratches if you were to off-road on some tight trails, because the body you can buff out but the plastic A Pillar might be hard to get out scratches
With how the B-pillar cover is held off the surface by the thickness of the 3M tape behind it, I think it will be a dirt, dust, and grime trap over time. Looks like debris can get behind through the holes and into space behind the panel.
Lol I am a ford bronco owner and this is funny. My last vehicle a bronco sport wouldn't start once day. Not even 30k miles. That being said, the bronco is one nice looking vehicle.
Appreciate your vids. So many ways to mod this thing. Thats half the fun of owning the Bronco.
You could actually put those over the netting and it gives you extra protection and storage. I did mine and it works great.
Good thing about the A Pillar cover would help from scratches if you were to off-road on some tight trails, because the body you can buff out but the plastic A Pillar might be hard to get out scratches
What concerns me about the 3M stuff is not how well it sticks...but what the original component looks like if you ever try to remove the 3M.
With heat the 3M residue comes off without issue. Beyond the residue I sometimes use goof off and there has never been any damage to under surface.
With how the B-pillar cover is held off the surface by the thickness of the 3M tape behind it, I think it will be a dirt, dust, and grime trap over time. Looks like debris can get behind through the holes and into space behind the panel.
I had the same concern but so far no debris or dirt despite wind, rain and snow.
A good tow truck is a good accessory
Lol I am a ford bronco owner and this is funny. My last vehicle a bronco sport wouldn't start once day. Not even 30k miles. That being said, the bronco is one nice looking vehicle.