Est. delivery Mon, 29 Sep - Tue, 21 OctEstimated delivery Mon, 29 Sep - Tue, 21 Oct
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Condition:
Brand NewBrand New
FRONT END COVER BY LeBRA. Easy Hood Access - Your LeBra will fit your vehicle like a glove. Each LeBra is specifically designed to your exact vehicle model. If your model has fog lights, special air-intakes or even pop-up headlights there is a LeBra for you.
I didn't want to say NO to the question "Is it of good quality?" but you didn't have a "sort of" selection. I like the LeBra for my 2019 Toyota Highlander, it really came in handy for a 4 day road trip. Now; here is what I mean by the "NO" rating for quality. The actual stitching work is very good and the LeBra was able to handle the pulling and tugging I had to do to install it onto my car. One of the exceptions where the LeBra broke apart almost immediately was the top part of the LeBra that is made of screen material. The screening ripped apart at the top seam where the fasten strap that hooks into the engine compartment (see attached photo). I was able to hook the strap to the plastic part of the radiator facia, but when I went to tighten the strap, the seam where the screening is sewed, ripped right off with very little effort on my part, very little effort. So; I had to leave that one strap unhooked. The second exception is the backside of the LeBra. All the seams where the sewing was; the fabric and screening left hair line scratches on the paint of my car (see attached pictures) . I was able to buff a lot of the scratches out, but I can still see the scratches because I know of them, and that pisses me off. As I mentioned, I buffed out as much of the scratches as I could, and the paint looks good; but I know they are there. So; here is what I did "before" the road trip. I lined the backside of the LeBra with a medium thick pure wool fabric (see attached pictures), covering all those parts of the backside that touched the paint of the car. I used hot glued to keep the wool in place. Then I went on my 4 day road trip. When I got home after 4 days of driving, I removed the LeBra, and Yeeehaaa! NO NEW SCRATCHES! the wool idea worked! You guys should consider putting a soft fabric backing on the LeBra to prevent the LeBra from scratching paint jobs. I know it would cost more, but I would (and I'm sure others would) be glad to pay that extra to protect their paint job. See attached pictures of front left and right panels. The hairline scratches came from the LeBra "before" I installed the wool backing. My other cars (I do have covers for them) are older so I'm not to concerned about them. But this Highlander is BRAND NEW purchased Dec, 02, 2019. Now that I have wool on the backside of my LeBra, I have a quality product.