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Bumper Coating Protection

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I know this has been brought up and answered but Tapatalk will not let me search the threads. What coating are you using on the painted bumpers to keep rock chips off of them?
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May move out of classifieds section.

Also, I know the Xpel films are very popular with the sports car enthusiasts. I have never had a film myself so I can't comment on the quality. I actually wish I had added a film...or that Ram would put a film on the front of these trucks from the factory...Houston freeways and rocks are not very nice to painted front ends.
 
Mods, please move this to exterior mods please
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I have Xpel on my Hellcat and Suntek on the Ram. My whole front bumper, grill, lights and 1/3 of the hood and fenders are covered. As are the door handle pockets and mirrors.
 
I know this has been brought up and answered but Tapatalk will not let me search the threads. What coating are you using on the painted bumpers to keep rock chips off of them?
Thanks


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Get paint protection film or PPF. I have xpel ultimate plus on my entire hood, front end, headlights. It's really the best option if you are serious about eliminating rock chips. It's pricey, but it's worth it.
 
I did full front PPF on my 2014 Outdoorsman when I had it and partial on my Rebel as the PPF won't stick to the powder coated bumper.
 
I have SunTek PPF on my Ram, Bumper, brow, and front of the hood, very happy with it.
 

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