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proexpert
02-22-08, 08:05 PM
I'm looking for a front end bra for my '08 CTS. Anyone have one or know of a vendor or supplier? Thank you.

Pyromaniac
02-22-08, 08:09 PM
i might be interested in this as well after getting chips in my paint after just my first week from little rocks & other shit.

caddycruiser
02-22-08, 08:25 PM
You need a clear/invisible bra, that's always there and simply applied on the paint. Very, very few people subject their cars to the old black vinyl/leather bras (which are bulky and can harm the paint more than they help a lot of the time).

Some links, from the CTS-V forum (a lot of these guys have done them):

http://www.cadillacfaq.com/faq/answers/clearbra.html

http://www.invisiblemask.com/site.html
http://www.llumar.com/na-eng/contact.html
http://www.3m.com/
...and others

From InvisibleMask, here's the specific 2008 CTS pattern, as well:
http://www.invisiblemask.com/cgi-bin/products_ip/browser.cgi?prevtype=Automobiles+and+light+trucks&prevyear=2008&prevmake=CADILLAC&prevmodel=&prevsubmodel=&prevseries=&type=Automobiles+and+light+trucks&year=2008&make=CADILLAC&model=CTS

and also their many choices for mirror, rear bumper, etc. protection pieces.

This is the only way to have protection ALL the time and keep your front paint perfect, yet never have to worry about taking a bra on or off OR seeing it on there (aside from the faint line, with some colors). They've been a staple with many luxury brands for years, often applied at purchase, and are more than worth the cost.

proexpert
02-22-08, 09:36 PM
Okay thanks I'm going to give that a try for the CTS. I know some of the Corvette guys do this too. I have the old leather type for my Corvette.

caddycruiser
02-22-08, 11:41 PM
Okay thanks I'm going to give that a try for the CTS. I know some of the Corvette guys do this too. I have the old leather type for my Corvette.

Yes. You will be much happier, and ALWAYS protected with something like this:thumbsup:

There should be a few dealers/installers in your area.

rgs455
02-23-08, 07:26 PM
I not only did the front end but also the mirrors and rear bumper cover. So far, it has worked out great!

CIWS
02-23-08, 07:46 PM
Clear Bra :thumbsup: I've had it done to both my Vs.

di81977
02-24-08, 02:01 AM
Go for the front bumper, hood, front lights, side mirrors, and something often overlooked, the inside of the door handles. Just had mine done.

david

Loveldos
02-25-08, 10:34 PM
Today (here in Pittsburgh), I contacted an installer for a clear bra, covering hood, front bumper and mirrors (two choices for the hood pattern, a straight across cut-off, or the so-called "bikini" cut, which follows approximately 18 inches from the front edge profile of the vehicle, but nicely contoured), and I think the price quoted seems high. They want $620 plus tax.

What are any of you guys paying for these? It does include a seven year warranty, or it may be removed whenever you desire (but not re-installed). They also said it works better on light colors than dark colors.

Thanks for any opinions. My initial thoughts are that the front on my last CTS did not damage much, although other prior cars did chip alot and get "road rash." My '03 CTS had minimal chips after 55,500 miles, and I was able to sell it in October for $16,000. However, this '08 CTS cost $12,000+ over my "old" CTS, so I think it deserves the protection, besides being such a good looking car! :hmm:

Zymurgy
02-26-08, 03:54 PM
Clear bras are not cheap. The cost is in the labor, not the materials. Depending on the contours of the car, they may have to spend considerable time and effort get the material to fit the contours without any wrinkles or other visible imperfections. The quote I had for my Corvette was $900.

When they said it "works better on light colors than dark colors" I think they are saying that the edge will be less visible on light colors than it is on dark colors. The effectiveness of the product is not dependent on color.

caddycruiser
02-26-08, 05:30 PM
Yes. I hear a lot of people, with a lot of general cars, getting $500-600 range, and that's very worth it. It SEEMS like a lot, if you think of it like a sticker, but the use is indispensable and very custom fit, so worth it.

redvett94
02-26-08, 06:13 PM
Bra's are for woman, cars dont need them or look good with them. I always figure if it has a bra your hiding something.

Zymurgy
02-26-08, 07:03 PM
Bra's are for woman, cars dont need them or look good with them. I always figure if it has a bra your hiding something.

That's why you get a clear bra (more accurately, a paint protection film). Doesn't hide anything, but prevents damage to the paint.

Loveldos
02-27-08, 01:07 AM
Well, then the price is apparently appropriate. Now, I just can't decide whether to get one or not? (I'll probably do it, since I'm so anal about cleaning the car--and keeping it nice!) :bigroll:

Southern
02-27-08, 01:24 AM
I had it done to my Murano 4 1/2 years ago.
$600 for a complete job. Hood, bumper, mirrors,top of rear bumper and some heavier stuff on the HID assemblies.
Then people wanted pictures.......
You have to really look close to see the line.

There are some gouges in the material now,but not one paint chip.
I used a Ft Myers company that has some dealers nationwide, called Ultrashield.