jp928
Well-Known Member
Sort of body related - has anybody designed or made covers for a P6's front wings so one may work on the engine bay without fear of damaging wing paint?
On the 928 they are pretty much essential due to the width of the wings to avoid paint damage. Very easy to do if you wear a belt with a metal buckle - ask me how I know!
They are soft furry fabric on the inside, vynil on the outside, with small tags (something inside that bends and stays where you put it) that hook around the bonnet hinge at the back, and the inner edge of the wing in a couple of places. They also protect the headlights from tool damage. There is a front piece because the bumper cover is painted polyurethane and can get damaged - this also has pockets to hold tools. Could clip on the back edge of the striker panel. Not sure this would be needed on a P6, but it could stop things being dropped on the bumper.
On the 928 they are pretty much essential due to the width of the wings to avoid paint damage. Very easy to do if you wear a belt with a metal buckle - ask me how I know!
They are soft furry fabric on the inside, vynil on the outside, with small tags (something inside that bends and stays where you put it) that hook around the bonnet hinge at the back, and the inner edge of the wing in a couple of places. They also protect the headlights from tool damage. There is a front piece because the bumper cover is painted polyurethane and can get damaged - this also has pockets to hold tools. Could clip on the back edge of the striker panel. Not sure this would be needed on a P6, but it could stop things being dropped on the bumper.