Views on Stone Guards for Quarter Panels on the Z3

sam102

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Hi

I was looking to see if anyone has ever used Stone Guards and if so what is your views on them... Unable to find suitable mud guards so was hoping that this may be a good option

Thanks
Samantha
 

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Lots of people use the vinyl magnetic guards available in different finishes. I had these chrome finish ones on my black z3.
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I found that magnetic stone guards damaged the paintwork. Perhaps not such a problem if meticulously clean each time they are fitted.
 

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I only used them for longer journeys, and then removed them.
 

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I had chrome effect ones on my red Z no problems and I have black ones one my silver one with no problems. Geoff
 

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Must say,I had the magnetic type guards on 3 different Z3 s and removed them every time I cleaned the car . They may not be perfect, but I was getting a lot of stone chips in that area without them. The mudguards on each wheel arch do a good job, but I think they spoil the look of the car. Nothing seems perfect and it's just a matter of choice.
 

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Found they scratched the paint even when being careful plus it was always wet under them even weeks after any rain. Binned!
 
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Z Victor 1

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' ....... weeks after any rain..' I used to take them off whenever I wasn't using the car, literally a couple of seconds to take them off. When I sold my Z3 s you could not tell they had ever been on there. I would imagine if left on all the time there would be an effect on the paint, less exposure to sun and weather than to surrounding paint plus some say the magnetic layer can affect the paint long term. Like many things,it's a matter of choice.
 

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Paul H

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Oddly enough I've just removed mine tonight after I noticed a build up of dust etc.
The paint is damaged underneath.... body work is on the agenda for this year so I've put them back on rather than look at the slight bubbling.
 

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I use them with no issue, I think front mudflaps do a better job of preventing chips in on the rear wings.
 
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