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Any one used this on their offroad vehicle? Magnetic material that sticks to the sides of your ride and protects it from Colorado pinstriping

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Magnets won't stick to the Bronco's aluminum body.
I didn't realize it was aluminum. I think that's a mistake. Both of my trucks are aluminum and both already have more dings than any of my older steel bodied trucks did
 

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Any one used this on their offroad vehicle? Magnetic material that sticks to the sides of your ride and protects it from Colorado pinstriping

https://goat-truckarmor.com/
Yep, was thinking the same thing but then saw this:

« A large portion of the body of the 2021 Ford Bronco is made from lightweight aluminum. This includes the hood, front fenders, rear fenders, doors, and tailgate.

Meanwhile, steel was used to construct the Bronco’s frame and floor. The sport tubes and cage are made from boron steel as well. »
 

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I'll be doing something like this or PPF. I did watch a video on the body Armour and the magnets do cause small scratches on the clear coat but the PPF can be rather expensive. The best combination may be ceramic coatings with body armor
 

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Yep, was thinking the same thing but then saw this:

« A large portion of the body of the 2021 Ford Bronco is made from lightweight aluminum. This includes the hood, front fenders, rear fenders, doors, and tailgate.

Meanwhile, steel was used to construct the Bronco’s frame and floor. The sport tubes and cage are made from boron steel as well. »
The fenders will get beat up on the trail. They are easily replaceable but if aluminum will be expensive
 

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https://www.rhinohide.com.au/

Apparently this system works on all bodies. I believe a bunch of connection points are attached with adhesive and stay on when panels are detached. Maybe available in North America soon. Ronny Dahl’s YouTube channel has an overview.
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