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Diagnostics, Tuning, Modifications and Maintenance - all Hondas => Car Care & Detailing => Topic started by: Bentleymop on May 05, 2014, 09:38:48 PM
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Brilliant piece of kit,sticks directly on to edge/back of rear bumper
No chance of any scratches or gouges now.
Best of all it looks like it is part of the cars standard equipment.
Mike
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Can you post a picture? Most intrigued. Thanks
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I was thinking something that stuck on the back of the bumper, like the corner things. Then I started Googling and noticed "edge" and that got me thinking Mike meant one of these?
(http://www.dcp-shop.co.uk/images/RGM/RBP345.jpg) (http://www.dcp-shop.co.uk/RBP345-Honda-Jazz-rear-bumper-protector.html)
(No plugging or endorsement intended, clicking the image just links to the shop I pinched the photo from)
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The one shown is for Mk1 Jazz,the Mk 2 version drops down over the edge of the bumper.
It does so in a way that makes it look a " natural " fitting.
www.rearguards.co.uk (http://www.rearguards.co.uk)
select the car you have & it will give you the price & show a photo of the fitted item.
You can get them from Amazon but they are about £5 more even with free delivery.
Reargards ( sorry for the pun ;D)
Mike
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I see now. 8)
(http://www.rearguards.co.uk/media/gbu0/prodlg/RBP529C.jpg)
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That is a good idea! The boot rubber is also vulnerable to items not being properly lifted out the boot.
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Already paid for itself,wife & son carried wooden box back to car,slipped & hit guard,not a mark on it.
I feel sure if it had hit the bumper without the guard I would be looking at a major scratch at least.
Well pleased with the guard,not so with the wife & son !
Mike