Came across a very pleasant firm called RG Mouldings based in Leighton Buzzard last week, who along with other things, market Rearguards, which are bespoke trim plates to cover the tops and upper rear bumper painted surfaces to protect the finish when loading and unloading into the boot. They have just recently developed one for the Macan.
Our German Shepherd dog, Jake just loves the Macan and we invested in Porsche's high-sided boot tray so he can come along with us, but he's still liable to scratch the bumper top when getting in or out and this Rearguard should resolve the problem admirably.
They are scratch-resistant moulded ABS plastic units designed specifically for each model, available in black, silver, brushed alloy or carbon look - they do a pressed alloy ribbed unit too. The guards are fixed using 3M adhesive tape, so no damage to the original bumper and can easily be removed too.
My telephone enquiry was dealt with promptly and efficiently and they sent me out a swatch card to help me choose the correct finish. Prices range from around £55 to £70 +P&P - lot less than a paint job.
We eventually settled for the brushed alloy version and I now await delivery. I'll post up another pic when fitted.
As I've now finished with the swatch card, if anyone else would like it, I'd be happy to post it on.
Regards,
Clive
They are scratch-resistant moulded ABS plastic units designed specifically for each model, available in black, silver, brushed alloy or carbon look - they do a pressed alloy ribbed unit too. The guards are fixed using 3M adhesive tape, so no damage to the original bumper and can easily be removed too.
My telephone enquiry was dealt with promptly and efficiently and they sent me out a swatch card to help me choose the correct finish. Prices range from around £55 to £70 +P&P - lot less than a paint job.
We eventually settled for the brushed alloy version and I now await delivery. I'll post up another pic when fitted.
As I've now finished with the swatch card, if anyone else would like it, I'd be happy to post it on.
Regards,
Clive