Yoshi
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Make sure he does the bumper and grill in stealth aka matte and fenders if you do them.
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If you have a '19 or '20, you'll may need to remove the original graphics. My installer was concerned that the rubbery texture they have would be a problem for the Xpel Adhesive. If their adhesive is anything like Vinyl wrap, then it'll have a hard time sticking to rubber.
I figured it was easier to have them remove them and get an aftermarket set, then have them try to go over the graphics and end up having to get the entire bedsides and hood redone.
If you have a '19 or '20, you'll may need to remove the original graphics. My installer was concerned that the rubbery texture they have would be a problem for the Xpel Adhesive. If their adhesive is anything like Vinyl wrap, then it'll have a hard time sticking to rubber.
I figured it was easier to have them remove them and get an aftermarket set, then have them try to go over the graphics and end up having to get the entire bedsides and hood redone.
I didn't get the fender flares done. I just did all of the painted metal surfaces. They also did the headlights. I figured for the the cost of doing PPF on the fender flares, I could just buy new ones if needed.
how is the plastic holding up?