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perfect fit car bra, good product?

Rocks

Well-known member
Joined
May 26, 2004
Location
Wixom Michigan
TDI
'97 Passat - emerald green
Just wanted to hear if anyone has a Perfect Fit car bra on their 04 Passat. Good fit?/price?/where did you purchase it?.... My last golf had way to many pebble chips on the hood from just normal highway driving.
Thanks
 

ymz

Top Post Dawg
Joined
May 12, 2003
Location
Between Toronto & Montreal
TDI
2003 Jetta TDI Wagon, 2003 Jetta TDI Wagon
Have you considered getting the 3M Film put on the front of your car? It's next to invisible, and you don't have to worry about taking it off for oil checks or whether or not it's wrecking the paint job when dirt gets under it...

Yuri.

2003 TDI Jetta Wagon
113,000 km 14.9 months
 

POWERSTROKE

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Jul 17, 2000
Location
Staten Island (The Dump)
TDI
2002 Golf
Just wanted to hear if anyone has a Perfect Fit car bra on their 04 Passat. Good fit?/price?/where did you purchase it?.... My last golf had way to many pebble chips on the hood from just normal highway driving.
Thanks
Yup. I have always had them. Good product.
 

POWERSTROKE

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Jul 17, 2000
Location
Staten Island (The Dump)
TDI
2002 Golf
Have you considered getting the 3M Film put on the front of your car? It's next to invisible, and you don't have to worry about taking it off for oil checks or whether or not it's wrecking the paint job when dirt gets under it...

Yuri.

2003 TDI Jetta Wagon
113,000 km 14.9 months
You do not need to take the bra off for oil checks at all. Mine comes off 2 x a year. The front end is immaculate.
 

peteman

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 20, 2003
Location
Golden, British Columbia, Canada
TDI
2003 Golf TDI 504 000 km and 2003 Golf TDI 225 000 km
Do you drive on gravel? In the winter doesn't the sand/gravel they put on the roads get behind your cover? BTW we can't use salt here as it is ineffective at -20 celsius and even more so at -40. I have to wash mine weekly winter and summer.
 

POWERSTROKE

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Jul 17, 2000
Location
Staten Island (The Dump)
TDI
2002 Golf
I drive on all sorts of roadtops. The answer to your question is that the thing fits tight and there is some grit that gets under. I can attest that the thing is super simple to get on and off once you initially put it on. The thing is very tight at first and then it molds to the car. I can say, that after 45k on my old 98 bug and getting near 40k on the golf, the front of the car is spotless.What I do is I always wet the car and bra before removal. I lifet the hood part up and soak it under there as well. I personally have no problems. I like the look too. Here is what it looks like without the bra on after close to 40k:
 
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