Lower front bedside rock rash

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skerzz

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E7675F30-0B3E-4E28-B52F-5924FDD3A696.jpeg D5FDC663-5457-47CC-9047-439B2BEDA184.jpeg took my truck out off-roading for the first time and ended up in some deep gravel/sand at relatively quick speeds. Washed the truck today and noticed I must have shot rocks and rashed-up my lower front bedside panel and the fender flare. Anyone else have the same issue after higher speed off roading? Guessing it’s too late to correct/protect with a film; what options do I have other than living with it? Is this an area people cover line-x? My black venomRex wheel on that same side is a little chewed up as well —- guessing it must have been high wheel spin in moderately deep gravel/sand? It’s an off road truck and things are going to happen, but would like to keep her looking good for as long as possible given she’s only 2 months old...
 

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same thing on mine. lots of folks linex or use ppf. I'm going to have my wrap redone after my next run, and will probably go double layer ppf in those spots.
 

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Xpel coated mine, no rash at all. Looks brand new like when she came off the lot

My wife thinks I only have 3 guns
 

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I HAVE FLAPS ON ALL FOUR.NEED THEM IN SNOW,CANT GET DOOR OPEN BECAUSE SNOW BUILDS UP ON RUNNING BOARDS.DONT HAVE ANY RASH AT ALL.
 
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