What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Roughly 50% of the cars I see over here have a black plastic piece attached to the front of the bonnet...
What are they and what advantage do they bring? Its just curiosity! |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by jameswales
(Post 8859943)
Roughly 50% of the cars I see over here have a black plastic piece attached to the front of the bonnet...
What are they and what advantage do they bring? Its just curiosity! I think its to protect the front of the car in winter. What with all the salt and slush theres a lot of rusting going on so I think these are to protect the car from that. |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
I think you're alluding to car bra(s). Used mainly on high performance cars to protect from stones and salt.
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
It does sound like your referring to car bra's, protects from stone chips. However, most people who think these are an attractive addition to their vehicle (similar to those that bolt every chrome accessory ever made for their truck to their truck) do not think to clean underneath them, ever, which leads to it's own set of problems, rust being one of them.
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 8859960)
I think you're alluding to car bra(s). Used mainly on high performance cars to protect from stones and salt.
Which is designed to change the airflow over the hood and deflect bugs away from the windshield. http://www.carid.com/images/deflecto...lector-4_l.jpg |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8860005)
Or he could just as easily be referring to a bug deflector.
Which is designed to change the airflow over the hood and deflect bugs away from the windshield. http://www.carid.com/images/deflecto...lector-4_l.jpg |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8860020)
never seen one of those
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8860023)
You need to get out more. ;)
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8860005)
Or he could just as easily be referring to a bug deflector.
Which is designed to change the airflow over the hood and deflect bugs away from the windshield. http://www.carid.com/images/deflecto...lector-4_l.jpg |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 8860005)
Or he could just as easily be referring to a bug deflector.
Which is designed to change the airflow over the hood and deflect bugs away from the windshield. http://www.carid.com/images/deflecto...lector-4_l.jpg |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8860067)
They don't work that well though.
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by Piff Poff
(Post 8860093)
I think they are better than not having one - especially when parking:rofl: They do actually keep some but not all bugs from sticking to the windshield.
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8860067)
They don't work that well though.
After it was gone it seemed there were a few more big strikes on the windscreen. It wasnt like night and day though. If nothing else it protected the hood from a large rock dent! Both newer cars have slipperier aerodynamics, and dont suffer nearly as badly from bug strikes. The Honda seems almost immune to them. |
Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8860104)
I just dodge the bugs. Must do as I've never found it a problem.;)
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Re: What are these black plastic things on the bonnets of cars?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8860113)
Drive alongside the river between Frankford and Stirling a few times in the spring:eek:;)
(are you on broadband now Iain or at work? it is Sunday isnt it?) |
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