Dang, I can buy enough vinyl to put stripes from front to back for 110 U.S. dollars. Assuming you can find a color match it shouldnt cost more than 20 dollars to do that small area.Called the dealer, $110 plus 13% taxes (Canadian) for just the two small stripes for the bottom bumper. Not bad but still a little surprising
Yeah, Canada kinda sucks for this sort of thing. I see them for $45 USD online. It's $110 CAD plus taxes FYI, not USD. Also straight from a dealershipDang, I can buy enough vinyl to put stripes from front to back for 110 U.S. dollars. Assuming you can find a color match it shouldnt cost more than 20 dollars to do that small area.
Why is that? I'm looking at PPF and the places I've talked to haven't mentioned thisThe only way my Xpel guy would cover my stripes was with individual pieces. Yes, no air pockets and it looks great. IMO the stripes need to be protected or they will get destroyed if you track this car.
They haven’t mentioned covering your stripes, or how to cover them? Not sure I understand the question. The Xpel Ultimate kit for stripe coverage produces separate pieces, including a separate piece for the painted section between the two stripes. If you look up the GT 350 kits on the Xpel site you will see how they cut their kits.Why is that? I'm looking at PPF and the places I've talked to haven't mentioned this
I'd love to see close up pictures of your set up. I would imagine the air pockets is a good compromise for 1 solid piece. You have 5 separate pieces on your hood, and at least the edges of the stripe Xpel are higher and exposed?They haven’t mentioned covering your stripes, or how to cover them? Not sure I understand the question. The Xpel Ultimate kit for stripe coverage produces separate pieces, including a separate piece for the painted section between the two stripes. If you look up the GT 350 kits on the Xpel site you will see how they cut their kits.
It’s very difficult to take a photo of the Xpel intersections, but you are correct that the height relationship of the stripe on the paint remains. You can still feel the difference with your hand. You can see the sections in the pattern I pulled from the Xpel site. So far, it’s been great for two years. No lifting or dirt getting under there.I'd love to see close up pictures of your set up. I would imagine the air pockets is a good compromise for 1 solid piece. You have 5 separate pieces on your hood, and at least the edges of the stripe Xpel are higher and exposed?
Maybe it was the PO of my car, hahWasn't there a member here who preferred the look without those bottom stripes and removed them?