Accumulator
Well-known member
Similar to the threads about "how do I take this roadtrip without getting stonechips?", I need a way to protect a vehicle from potential cone-scuffs at an autocross. Eh, if I can't come up with something I'll just pass (unless the older Crown Vic is back from the shop, unlikely) but if there's something that's both effective and (my version of) feasible I'll consider it.
Yeah, I know..."just don't hit any cones!" :chuckle:
NO, I'm not gonna put masking tape all over the car or otherwise make it look like a freakshow :grinno:
Any such product would have to be safe over repainted panels (the front bumper cover) and come off cleanly without requiring a re-LSPing.
Griot's used to sell a version of this, but they no longer list it.
Anybody got a source? Anybody have any experience with protecting against cone-scuffs?
I've been planning to use such a product when taking the vehicles in for service anyhow, but this autocross thing has ramped up my interest.
Yeah, I know..."just don't hit any cones!" :chuckle:
NO, I'm not gonna put masking tape all over the car or otherwise make it look like a freakshow :grinno:
Any such product would have to be safe over repainted panels (the front bumper cover) and come off cleanly without requiring a re-LSPing.
Griot's used to sell a version of this, but they no longer list it.
Anybody got a source? Anybody have any experience with protecting against cone-scuffs?
I've been planning to use such a product when taking the vehicles in for service anyhow, but this autocross thing has ramped up my interest.