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So I’m all about a Jeep being used for exactly what it’s built for however I like it to look nice on and off the trails.

Has anyone found or thought of ways to protect the paint while on the trails ? The JK had the magnetic cover however with the aluminum doors those won’t work.

Thoughts, ideas??
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Paint protection films are about it.
 

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So I’m all about a Jeep being used for exactly what it’s built for however I like it to look nice on and off the trails.

Has anyone found or thought of ways to protect the paint while on the trails ? The JK had the magnetic cover however with the aluminum doors those won’t work.

Thoughts, ideas??
take the doors off, door less is the way to go if you can swing it for off road use
 

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Not much you can do if your heading on to trails with rocks etc. I am going to try a clear PPF film (Suntek Premium) for the fenders and the front end but only gonna stop the small stuff.
On my last JK most of the rock damage was to the rear fenders and the front end so I'll spend a couple hundred to protect the 4 fenders and the front end and going to try to cover the hinges as well as they take a beating.
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