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Hood dings, chips, & rock damage--How high?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by stevendwatson, May 5, 2008.

  1. stevendwatson

    stevendwatson New Member

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    I am a soon-to-be Prius owner expecting delivery within the next ten days. I've been reading about the damage found on the hood and looking into the option of having VentureShield installed. I need help from those of you who have already been finding damage on your Prius hood. How high does this damage occur? I've received a quote for install of VentureShield of $450 for front coverage of bumper, fenders, and the lower 24-inches of the hood (no headlights).

    Can anyone give me an idea of how far up the hood the damage usually goes? Do the headlights need protection as well?

    If I want to cover the entire hood, it would cost an additional $150. I wanted to check with current owners to find out if the additional coverage is worth it. Headlights are an extra $75. I can't afford that and full hood coverage. I'm trying to figure out if I should do the lower 24" of the hood without headlights, lower 24" with headlights, or full hood without headlights. Those are the options within my budget.

    Thanks for your help!
     
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    Lower 24" is fine for the hood. Not much gets any higher except bird poop. I didn't cover my headlights, but I haven't been on a long highway trip yet. I do have a good paint sealer on all the exterior surfaces including the plastic headlights and taillights.
     
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    Thanks! I'm thinking about doing the lower 24" for $450 plus the headlights for $75. I'd appreciate any input from other owners who have experienced this type of damage.
     
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    Instead of buying a cover I plan to eventually replace the hood.
     
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    I got the same quote for the lower 28 inches plus mirrors. I'm going to take the plunge as well.
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    If the stone chips get bad I'll have the bonnet and bumper resprayed. It looks better than a yellowing clear piece of plastic stuck on it.
     
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    From all the reviews I've read of VentureShield, no one has complained of yellowing, and it's the only brand with a lifetime warranty against such issues. I just wanted to know how high the chips have been found for those who have experienced this problem, moreso than how others plan to deal with the issue themselves. (I'm sure everyone has their own preference on how to deal with it.)

    Has anyone had problems with chipping on the upper portion of the hood?

    Any chipping issues with headlights?

    Thanks!
     
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    Well, I got two more quotes today. So far the 3M for 28 inches is $450 installed, the Ventura Shield is $500 installed. The "deluxe" install which covers lights and wrap around bumper is $700.


    Do I really need the deluxe. The guy i talked to said its the most popular package. Don't know if he was giving me straight info or just reading from a scripts. Sounded like he was doing the latter.
     
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    I have the black plastic bug deflector, so my hood is in great shape, but I notice all the little dings in the bumper. So I say get the deluxe - otherwise it'll drive you nuts that you protected your hood and it's in good shape but your bumper is all dinged up.
     
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    If you're going with the clear bra route, you might as well go all out and cover the entire hood and bumper. As others have said, it would be an ungodly sight to see a stone chip just above where your clear bra ends. And you WILL (not might, WILL) get a stone chip on the upper portion of the hood. :)
     
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    I've got a bunch of chips and dings all over the hood. Nithing severe though. I didn't put any type of cover over these areas because then I couldn't see them! Why cover something to protect it if you are never going to see it???? Drive it for a couple hundred thousand miles and enjoy waxing your hood. If you need to after 10 years have it repainted.

    Wouldn't worry about the lights. If you take a hit that destroys the lexan covers you'll likely have other things to worry about.
     
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    My Camry had 2 chips in the paint just above the windscreen from flying rocks falling from a low loader with a bulldozer on it. I was well back from it, they bounce very high.

    When I bought my Prius it had many stone chips all over the bonnet, I had it resprayed by the selling car yard so it is like new.
     
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    Well I am not sure what clearbra you have seen but my 2005, bought January 2005, has 83K on it and the clearbra was installed when the car was less than one week old. It is still as clear as the day it was installed and still can't be seen unless you walk up to it, know it is there and look for it.

    As an added benefit, my front end still looks almost new with just a couple of chips above the clear bra coverage on the hood. I paid $400 and had the hood, front bumper, headlights, fog lights, mirror backs, door edges as well as a small piece below the gas flap done. I strongly suggest anyone who wishes their car to remain looking as good as possible consider this option.

    This is the 3rd car I have done a clear bra on and I have never had any problems.
     
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    has anyone played the cards and at least tried to get toyota to repaint the hood?
    i was thinking of trying, the paint idoes not seem as durable then other cars
    and maybe i can argue thats a defect in the manufacturing?

    last time i tried on my first chip i was within 1000 miles and they did not want
    to call toyota and now i got a lot more small chips, its really noticable in black