That’s not a bad idea but it’s far from a complete solution. The biggest problem with a low-slung car is going to be kerbs and car park wheel stops. Angle-parking really compounds the difficulty. Currently fixing my SRT8 bumper yet again and I’m going to add additional parking sensors to capture this level.
Took my M2 to new Zealand where they have bat shit crazy ramps onto the road that could not be designed better to scrape and damage cars. Just sports cars? Nope try again, all cars!
SHEEEESH my heart dropped when you started to hit the curb XD
Gotta test everything!
Would love to see some PPF on the front end as well. SlipLo does work.
What is PPF?
@@PaulPaid Paint Protection Film
Great for folks that are walking and trip and fall.
Whoop love it !!!
Best solution so far, forget about those complicated lift systems, which will STILL scrape eventually.
I would like to see if this can protect lip when it's hit 😂
The car is 🔥🔥
That’s not a bad idea but it’s far from a complete solution. The biggest problem with a low-slung car is going to be kerbs and car park wheel stops. Angle-parking really compounds the difficulty. Currently fixing my SRT8 bumper yet again and I’m going to add additional parking sensors to capture this level.
I wonder if the front pieces should be a bit further back so they are not visible
They say 10mm behind but you can adjust based on personal preference
@@DailyDownshift So would you reccomend middle then?
@@senorbonbon 1 inch in.
How has it worked so far up to date? Has any of it fallen off?
does this skid plate work for polyethylene bumpers too??
My only concern is that now it’s even lower…
exactly.. kind of useless
We manufacturing this.
The bumper surface would have not been scraped/scratched doing what you did! it's 3/8" higher than the product you installed.. 😑
Took my M2 to new Zealand where they have bat shit crazy ramps onto the road that could not be designed better to scrape and damage cars. Just sports cars? Nope try again, all cars!