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You can pick up a spray on "burnout gaurd" from any advance auto or autozone, stuff works pretty well. Is everything on the car switched from the last one, or did this one have some work already done? I'm guessing I'll see you here in myrtle for beach week?
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If you wash it when you get home just soak it wit soap and water and scrub it off mine wasn't that hard to get off and i'll be back at the strip soon getting more on it so we'll see just a little elbo grease all it takes
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Thanks again guys. I was thinking about using the painters tape but didn't want to get down the track have the speeds peel it off and have debris on the track. Again, I appreciate all the help.
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Originally Posted by BlackZCamaro
Mudflaps.
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Keep the mudflaps (and the clips) in the back for your track sessions
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Originally Posted by 2K2WS6TA
Despite the jest, that's probably one of the better ideas, not that I condone drilling holes to mount the mudflaps permanently, you can use the big paper clip things (the black ones you find at staples or office max) to hold the mudflaps on while you're at the track, then before you leave take them off, and you have clean rear fenders
Keep the mudflaps (and the clips) in the back for your track sessions
Keep the mudflaps (and the clips) in the back for your track sessions