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Old Dec 7, 2016 | 10:13 PM
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Had my new C7 for just over a month and still couldn't get into my driveway without scraping the underside of my front bumper. The noise killed me every time. Checked to see what was scraping, and sure enough, it was the paint on my bumper. I imagined if I continued that for long, I'd have to replace the bumper, so I looked online to see how much that would cost. Like $1000 not including install! I found a lot of interesting solutions on this forum and the inter-webs, but I wanted something that didn't affect the appearance of my beautiful new baby. On Corvettes Online I finally found the attached article about ProteKt skid plates. Just wanted to share because I can't be the only one having this problem, but I didn't find this info on my new favorite, Corvette Forum. My brother-in-law was able to easily install them and now no more worries. Very happy with my 1st modification, even if it's not flashy.

http://www.corvetteonline.com/tech-s...0-looking-new/
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Old Dec 7, 2016 | 10:42 PM
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That looks like a good solution, nicely done!
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 09:44 AM
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Not sure I need it but nice product.
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 09:48 AM
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Great solution I have not seen this before, thanks for sharing.
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Old Dec 8, 2016 | 10:35 AM
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This is pretty cool. I know a couple companies came out with something to protect the C6 front bumper but they always looked super aftermarket and noticeable...this is well done.
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Old Dec 14, 2016 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by LucaBrasi916
This is pretty cool. I know a couple companies came out with something to protect the C6 front bumper but they always looked super aftermarket and noticeable...this is well done.
Yea, in my opinion it is way better than those little wheel things! To be honest, I think it looks like a factory part.
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Old Dec 17, 2016 | 08:21 AM
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Does anyone know if they make one for the Z06?
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Old Dec 17, 2016 | 08:36 AM
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Nicely integrated and looks OEM
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Keep in mind that anything you attach to the bottom of the nose just makes it that much lower and more likely to scrape.
I put the Stage 1 splitter on mine, and it still has a full 6 inches of clearance at the center, which is a huge amount for a Corvette.
The C7 nose tilts upward and should give plenty of clearance, even for most city streets if you are the least bit careful at all.




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Just pull in at an angle. Curbless driveway technology seems to be something they haven't figured out yet in KY, so I have to drive over a curb to get from the street into my driveway. Angling makes it not an issue, and I'm fully lowered on stock bolts.
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My 16 Z51 has much more clearance under the front grill area than my previous C5 did. Several driveways that were once a problem for my C5 are of no consequence to my C7, nice product though I have no need for it.

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I haven't tried my drive in TN yet. It is really steep so I might need this.
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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 10:40 PM
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Mine arrived this week. Now I just have to find someone to install it.
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Bought a front lip to do the job for me.

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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 04:28 AM
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I use this to prevent scrapes on my splitter
http://www.bridjit.com
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Old Dec 19, 2016 | 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by VetteGirl 007
Had my new C7 for just over a month and still couldn't get into my driveway without scraping the underside of my front bumper. The noise killed me every time. Checked to see what was scraping, and sure enough, it was the paint on my bumper. I imagined if I continued that for long, I'd have to replace the bumper, so I looked online to see how much that would cost. Like $1000 not including install! I found a lot of interesting solutions on this forum and the inter-webs, but I wanted something that didn't affect the appearance of my beautiful new baby. On Corvettes Online I finally found the attached article about ProteKt skid plates. Just wanted to share because I can't be the only one having this problem, but I didn't find this info on my new favorite, Corvette Forum. My brother-in-law was able to easily install them and now no more worries. Very happy with my 1st modification, even if it's not flashy.

http://www.corvetteonline.com/tech-s...0-looking-new/
I bought this to get in and out of the drive. Still a close call each time but at least nothing touches.

http://www.bridjit.com/?gclid=CLGX5p...FY22wAodAH8EZQ
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So you "fixed" the scrape problem by allowing it to scrape more?? #chicklogic
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So you "fixed" the scrape problem by allowing it to scrape more?? #chicklogic
That was my thinking as well, although I think the hashtag is unnecessary and somewhat offensive.

And is it really the front bumper that's scraping, or the air dam?
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Old Dec 26, 2016 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by yeller z06
That was my thinking as well, although I think the hashtag is unnecessary and somewhat offensive.

And is it really the front bumper that's scraping, or the air dam?
Thanks for coming to my defense
I checked before I did anything and I was clearly scraping the paint off the underside of the bumper. I daily my car to the hospital and deal with speed bumps, a steep driveway, late nights and early mornings. I really tried to be careful, but continued to occasionally scrape. I cherish this car and if I didn't do something about it I felt I could have jeopardized the bumper, I don't care as much about the air dam.
Now when it scrapes, it's not scraping my car and I am not scraping more often
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Thanks for the link! I ordered one. Can't wait to install it. My front bumbper was def. scraping my driveway (even at an angle).
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