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Dimensions for the rear bumper guard/protector?

Jen W

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Does anyone have the dimensions for the rear bumper protector? I ordered the weathertech and it wasn't deep enough, left almost two inches of paint on the top of the bumper exposed. With two dogs, I would like as much coverage on that area as possible, but I can't find the depth anywhere. I believe it's S9F47-AU000, for my 24 SX X-Line.

Thank you!
 
Does anyone have the dimensions for the rear bumper protector? I ordered the weathertech and it wasn't deep enough, left almost two inches of paint on the top of the bumper exposed. With two dogs, I would like as much coverage on that area as possible, but I can't find the depth anywhere. I believe it's S9F47-AU000, for my 24 SX X-Line.

Thank you!
Jen - not sure what product you are referring to? Is there a link - the one you shared shows the cargo area liner, which will not cover the rear bumper.
Have you considered something like applying 3M clear film (aka "Clear Bra") atop the bumper? I'll be doing this in a couple of weeks once the weather warms - to prevent against scratches. Here's a link to one such item: 3M Film at Amazon.
 




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