2011-2013 Scion tC Hood Bra?
I've seen over a dozen tc2 with Hood Bras online but cant seem to find any for sale? I've tried asking but the question either gets ignored
or the one guy told me it's OEM from Toyota. I'm assuming the bra that is being used is for a different car but just happens to fit the tC2? If anyone has any information or part number please let me know. ___ |
By Hood Bra, do you mean the Hood Deflector (black piece of plastic, and not a fabric "Bra" that actually slides onto the hood)?
If so, those are not available in the USA, only in Canada. You'd have to find someone who is willing to buy/ship it to you. ___ |
This is available for the Gen 1 tC, don't see an OEM one listed for Gen 2.
http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...6&parts_id=653 I use just the hood section on my 2005 - don't know if this would fit on a Gen 2 hood and that's what you've been seeing, or if there is an aftermarket one specifically for Gen 2. __________________ |
Searched 2011 Scion tC Bra on Google, came up with a few.
http://www.autoanything.com/car-bras...6A3760644.aspx Available in 3 styles: the Original Full Front-End Bra, the Full Front-End Bra with T-Style Hood Protection, and the simple T-Style Hood Bra Pick from your choice of Black or Carbon Fiber finishes Here's another one: http://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.com...Bras/_Scion-tC |
Hate to bump this, but did you ever end up buying a bra for your car? I am currently looking for a cheap/ bra for traveling.
If you personally tried one let me know how it worked out for you and the cost. and such, 2013 Scion tC. ___ |
I would suggest a "Magnetbra" (magnetbra.com) ... BUT i wouldn't leave it on your car for long amounts of time. It's required that you remove it every 2 weeks to a month and clean it and the are it covers.
Unfortunately I didn't and I was left with a line on my hood because of the collected dirt and debris. Also, take it off under extremely hot conditions (like a heatwave) because the piece that locks the bra on to the hood could make the bra REALLY stick to the hood where you'd have to rip off the bra and use Goo Gone to remove the excess. It's cheap and would work with your needs for traveling, but I do not recommend for the long durations unless you clean it and check on it every two weeks. The other alternative is getting a leather one made by Colgan. OR you could Plastidip your hood OR you could Vinyl wrap. |
Colgan sports bra. I have one and it fits perfectly and is worth the $150 .
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