Was wondering how you guys protect the front end and fenders while working under the hood. I placed towels all over when I installed the ram-air stuff.
I had the T/A at a dealer to have the intake leak fixed. After almost two days of playing around they called and told me that one of the head gaskets was leaking. I was kind of poed but told them to go ahead and fix it.
When I first brought the T/A in I told the service manager that I just had it repainted and that they should take care of it. No problem I was told.
After almost a week I finally was able to pick it up and it was sitting outback in the bright sunlight. I quickly walked around and it seemed like everything was ok. I drove it home and once I had it parked in the drive way out of the sun I almost had a heart attack. The hole front end and parts of the fenders were all scuffed up. So the next morning I went by and showed it to them. They saw what I was talking about and took it to the body shop and had it buffed out and now it looks like new again. They said that they had a heavy sheet over the front which I saw they did once I went by to check on the T/A. Eventhough it still got scuffed up.
I'm sure you guys have figured it out, care to share?
I had the T/A at a dealer to have the intake leak fixed. After almost two days of playing around they called and told me that one of the head gaskets was leaking. I was kind of poed but told them to go ahead and fix it.
When I first brought the T/A in I told the service manager that I just had it repainted and that they should take care of it. No problem I was told.
After almost a week I finally was able to pick it up and it was sitting outback in the bright sunlight. I quickly walked around and it seemed like everything was ok. I drove it home and once I had it parked in the drive way out of the sun I almost had a heart attack. The hole front end and parts of the fenders were all scuffed up. So the next morning I went by and showed it to them. They saw what I was talking about and took it to the body shop and had it buffed out and now it looks like new again. They said that they had a heavy sheet over the front which I saw they did once I went by to check on the T/A. Eventhough it still got scuffed up.
I'm sure you guys have figured it out, care to share?






. But if you see it at the store you'll know it.

) . Most things will protect the fenders, but if you don't remove the dust and grit before you put the cover on, you are going to put scuff marks in the paint.

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