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Rocker Panel Stone Damage


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I just purchased my first Porsche, a 1994 C4 Widebody. The rear rocker panel extensions have considerable stone damage. I plan to repaint the affected areas but, aside from not driving the car which is not an option, is there anything available to prevent future stone damage? :help: post-6959-1134148121_thumb.jpg

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Porsche has a stone guard film that can be put on the rear fender flares or you could get one of the aftermarket clear protection companies to cover even more.

Thank you, Loren, you're a gentleman and a scholar.

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I just purchased my first Porsche, a 1994 C4 Widebody. The rear rocker panel extensions have considerable stone damage. I plan to repaint the affected areas but, aside from not driving the car which is not an option, is there anything available to prevent future stone damage? :help: post-6959-1134148121_thumb.jpg

Stone guards are available from the Porsche Parts at Dealer Cost sectiion for around $28 each, plus $8 shipping. Or, go to griotsgarage.com and purchase it in sheet form. Either way, you can install it yourself using a 16 oz spray bottle full of wather with one table spoon of dishwashing soap and a mini squeegie. You may need a hair dryer (at a safe distance) to heat up the old film in order to remove it. Good luck.

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