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Junior Member
Rupes iBrid
I知 looking at getting myself a Rupes iBrid. Anyone have input with their experience on this tool? The long neck version is what I知 interested in.
Any input, positive or negative would be appreciated.
Mike
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
I love mine. I use it in every detail. I did order the long neck. I haven't need the longer neck yet. I actually wish I would have got the short neck. It would be easier to operate one handed. I haven't come across anyone yet who has actually needed the longer neck. I guess it you ever do need it having it would be a plus.
2015 F-150 Crew Cab Lariat
2016 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
It’s great for vents, door jambs, spoilers, bumpers, really anything your 3 inch polisher won’t reach. Works well for interiors too. I’ve got both the long and short neck and I have no real preference. The short neck is easier to maneuver on interiors.
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
Love mine. I too use it on almost every vehicle. It's irreplaceable for the areas it fits!
Scott Harle
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
Originally Posted by
Sizzle Chest
Love mine. I too use it on almost every vehicle. It's irreplaceable for the areas it fits!
^^ agree that it works great. I don't use my as often as others here but I do love it on wheels. I use a short neck version and have no issues. I use it more as a rotary vs a DA.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Junior Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
Originally Posted by
Sizzle Chest
Love mine. I too use it on almost every vehicle. It's irreplaceable for the areas it fits!
I love the cars you detail! I appreciate everyone’s feedback, decision is made. iBrid Longneck it is.
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
^^ agree that it works great. I don't use my as often as others here but I do love it on wheels. I use a short neck version and have no issues. I use it more as a rotary vs a DA.
Same here. I use the rotary mode a lot for wheels, exhaust tips, mirror caps and tight areas. The DA mode is also nice for pillars, bumpers and places the 3" can't reach. I have the long neck and have no complaints other than the cost of pads.
2018 Ford F150 - Ruby Red Metallic
2019 Honda Odyssey - Obsidian Blue
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Re: Rupes iBrid
If someone with the short neck IBrid could do me a favor If you could measure it from pad to the back off the head and let me know the measurement please. Id like to get one for the fairing on my bike if it will fit in between the fairing and triple tree area
Thanks
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Super Member
Re: Rupes iBrid
You will wonder how you detailed without it. Is it pricey? Yes...but so worth it...
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