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<blockquote data-quote="shelbysvt" data-source="post: 12527858" data-attributes="member: 140849"><p>It really depends on the roads in your area. If you plan on switching tires to MSS you won't get the rocks flailing everywhere and won't have to worry as much about it. If your roads are really really terrible then you probably need paint protection film. My car is a DD my roads aren't terrible and I don't have a single rock chip or scratch anywhere (knock on wood). </p><p> </p><p>I've had a bird fly into my grill (and do no damage thank god) but no rocks lol. </p><p> </p><p>There was an earlier thread on this where someone asked and I said venture shield by 3m is garbage and many of the members on here argued and said it was good but I see now some learned first hand about my warning and had it removed (good for them). </p><p> </p><p>If you want a quality film go with the self healing xpel ultimate or the 3m scotchguard. Again ALL films will yellow don't let anyone tell you different. The warranties will only cover as long as the shop you get it from is in business so don't listen to the BS lifetime warranty nonesense. </p><p> </p><p>If this car though is not your DD and your roads are not bad, I wouldn't worry about a paint protection film. I would just use paint protection products instead to make the car more slick. For example zaino AIO makes the car very slick that everything literally slides right off it, even dust. </p><p> </p><p>Now if you want to pay the 2k just for peace of mind and money is no object to you then by all means go ahead since that is a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelbysvt, post: 12527858, member: 140849"] It really depends on the roads in your area. If you plan on switching tires to MSS you won't get the rocks flailing everywhere and won't have to worry as much about it. If your roads are really really terrible then you probably need paint protection film. My car is a DD my roads aren't terrible and I don't have a single rock chip or scratch anywhere (knock on wood). I've had a bird fly into my grill (and do no damage thank god) but no rocks lol. There was an earlier thread on this where someone asked and I said venture shield by 3m is garbage and many of the members on here argued and said it was good but I see now some learned first hand about my warning and had it removed (good for them). If you want a quality film go with the self healing xpel ultimate or the 3m scotchguard. Again ALL films will yellow don't let anyone tell you different. The warranties will only cover as long as the shop you get it from is in business so don't listen to the BS lifetime warranty nonesense. If this car though is not your DD and your roads are not bad, I wouldn't worry about a paint protection film. I would just use paint protection products instead to make the car more slick. For example zaino AIO makes the car very slick that everything literally slides right off it, even dust. Now if you want to pay the 2k just for peace of mind and money is no object to you then by all means go ahead since that is a different story. [/QUOTE]
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