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Yep, I had similar issues and was driving me nuts. I bought mine back about 6 times. They had to replace my bed side twice. They have been cool about it and keep fixing it. It's gotta be killing them on their profit margin. Mine was done at an authorized Xpel dealer too. We only have one other Xpel dealer in our city and their quote for the same thing was $12k. I went with the cheaper one and now wondering if the crazy price one would of done a better job.This is also the 2 time I had to take it back. The first time was other issues. on the doors and the roof is still not fixed there is a big air pocket on the roof
I'm wanting to get XPEL PPF applied to the front of my OW raptor but when I reached out for info from the dealer, I was told the film is not completely clear and the very slight color difference is noticeable on white. Has anyone done partial XPEL on
My dealer put PPF on the front clip of my truck after paint correction and before ceramic.white that could confirm if its really noticeable or not?
The other film I was considering is Llumar. If anyone has experience with this and could provide input on llumar vs xpel id appreciate it
Take a look at this, this is when they replaced one of the bedsides@Rick@FMS hey thanks Rick that makes me feel a little better that this isn't just happening on my end. I got quoted from my detailer and XPEL Dallas both were priced the about the same. End the end I went with my detailer, but now I wonder how XPEL Dallas would of done. Well they are being super cool as well I just hate not having a truck for 1, 2, or even 3 weeks at a time. Definitely been a little stressful for the price paid. Thanks again
That doesn't look good.Take a look at this, this is when they replaced one of the bedsides
@brijen White is the worst color to do partial patterns because eventually the edges lift and you can see a line. I personally don't care, but some people do. A full front XPEL wrap will set you back around 1850 for full gloss hood and fenders, matte bumper and grill and no fenders. Add 2 front fenders in matte would probably be another 600 due to the size.My detailer said to PPF film this truck with how big it is and the curves in some spots, and without pulling up all the plastic parts can be hard to hold in some area. The film is just hard to stretch than let say a vinyl wrap But I wanted the protection. And I wasn't told any of this when we talked about it. Made it seem like the machine cuts the perfect pieces and they slap it on there no issues what so ever.
Yeah I wasn't planning on doing partial on the actual pieces (like half the hood for example) but I was only planning to do the full front vs doing the entire truck. I was worried about the supposed .5% color difference the dealer was saying is noticeable on white vehicles, like I'd see a color difference between the front and the rest of the truck. That would bother me for sure.@brijen White is the worst color to do partial patterns because eventually the edges lift and you can see a line. I personally don't care, but some people do. A full front XPEL wrap will set you back around 1850 for full gloss hood and fenders, matte bumper and grill and no fenders. Add 2 front fenders in matte would probably be another 600 due to the size.