frankprozzoly
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- Mar 28, 2014
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I'm looking at the kits and the prices. Has anyone tried tackling installation themselves
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Is your car a daily driver?I'm gonna get some quotes then
I suggest that if you do decide toI'm gonna get some quotes then
Also:
Get the whole hood coverage---not the
"bikini cut" (the 12"-18" piece of film).
Or if I keep the car, I could paint the bumper in 5 yrs
It's not because of the "line"...thatThat will SIGNIFICANTLY increase the costs
due to the size and amount of material.
People rarely if ever notice the line
on my hood
It's not because of the "line"...that
I always suggest going full hood...
instead of the 12"/18" bikini-cut.
It's because the first rock chip to
occur will be right around either
12 1/2"/18 1/2" from the front
of the hood.
My Father-in-Law wants the front ofGotcha. Mine goes back 24" No chips
All depends on the rake of the hood. My friend can do whatever depth is needed or will be best based on the car.
My Father-in-Law wants the front of
his Trike wrapped...Care to mention:
-Name of Friend's Business
-Where at in Dayton
-Contact NOs.
Me personally wouldn't put that on my car.Id rather paint the bumper,what if you spend all that cash and get into a accident is your insurance going to pay for a reinstall ?Trade the car in or sell you will never recoup that money.I personally just don't like the look of it at certain angles.Fyi before you pay to have that installed better check everything as far as delamanation razor cuts paint missing from cuts bubbles etc.I hear and see more people taking that off than installing it.