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Anyone try these? I know some people say this part gets hit with rocks off roading and get chipped. I ordered them last night to try out but coming from China so it might be a while. If they suck it was only $16 and looks like can be removed easily. I had some heavy duty emblem tape that I was gonna use instead of the stuff that comes on it. What you guys think? Also keep them black or rattle can them white to match my white Jeep?

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Oh ok my apologies, I missed that. Early morning here.
In that case yea definitely rattle can it white.

Normally, I just get mud flaps.
it’s all good. I know they’re kind cheesy but better than this

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you might consider that if you paint them white, all the rock chips will look black. they might look a bit shabby over time...
 

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it’s all good. I know they’re kind cheesy but better than this

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The person who did this to their hinges must be:
1) Running tires that stick too far out past the fender flares.
2) No mudflaps
3) No protruding rail/running boards.

I made sure on my Jeep that all 3 issues mentioned above are dealt with, I've ran into some quite pebbly areas and no chips at all on my hinges. 90% of the stray rocks are caught by my mudflaps, and the other 10% are caught by my steps.
 

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The person who did this to their hinges must be:
1) Running tires that stick too far out past the fender flares.
2) No mudflaps
3) No protruding rail/running boards.

I made sure on my Jeep that all 3 issues mentioned above are dealt with, I've ran into some quite pebbly areas no chips at all on my hinges. 90% of the stray rocks are caught by my mudflaps, and the other 10% are caught by my steps.
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4) No hinge covers.
 

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and no hinge covers.
Sure, but we're debating whether or not we need hinge covers. If it did that much damage to the hinges, imagine the damage on other parts of the body. I'm sure there are also cuts and scratch on the door paint, and fenders.
 

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paint protection film worked great for meon my lift JK.... I started cutting pieces for my new JL last night. The piece of ppf cost me $10.
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