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Old 04-26-2017, 10:53 AM
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Default Inner Fender Rock Guard Protection?

I know this has been discussed to death here as I just went through several threads.

But, I need to make a decision on undercoating of some kind for the inner fenders, front and back. I need protection and sound deadening of small rock/gravel chips being thrown off of super slinging NT01s, especially in the rear, especially in Texas in the summer.

Seems that something durable and softer would be the ticket. Lots of recommendations for bed liner urethane type coatings, but those will all be pretty hard when cured and I'm not sure I'll get the sound deadening I want. I have used 3M chip guard coatings on race cars but maybe there is something better.

The noise of rocks hitting inside of the fenders is a miserable sound.

Any experience there really worked well?

Wayne
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