Protective Plastic on Stinger Rear Door?

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I've had my Stinger GT for a month now, and since day 1 this has been bothering me.... There are 3 little pieces of plastic/film on each side, on the bottom of the rear door, quarter panel, and rocker panel. Does anyone else have this? I just don't know if i should take it off or leave it. Looks pretty sturdy
 
They belong there to prevent road gravel damage. Discussed in another thread.
 
Its a protective film that even Porsches have LOL. For example the 911 Turbos because of their wide hips they are easy to be chipped so Porsche has some PPF installed right there as well.
 
I've had my Stinger GT for a month now, and since day 1 this has been bothering me.... There are 3 little pieces of plastic/film on each side, on the bottom of the rear door, quarter panel, and rocker panel. Does anyone else have this? I just don't know if i should take it off or leave it. Looks pretty sturdy
Hi, and welcome.

If you peel them off and change your mind it will cost you c. fifty bucks per side (that's just to buy the three PPF patches and put them on yourself). Don't bother to ask how I know: I peeled one side off and decided I had made a mistake.:rolleyes: :P
 
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I've had my Stinger GT for a month now, and since day 1 this has been bothering me.... There are 3 little pieces of plastic/film on each side, on the bottom of the rear door, quarter panel, and rocker panel. Does anyone else have this? I just don't know if i should take it off or leave it. Looks pretty sturdy

It's on every Stinger. If you look it's right where the airflow from the front brake vents would hit where the well flares out. That area is going to get hit with a lot of dust and fine debris continuously. The only reason to remove it would be if you're doing a full wrap.
 
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