Hard top people, get something for the top front corners of the a pillars. When you are putting the front panels back on, it's easy to hit that area and scratch it.
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Try buying for a bulk install and the cost is about $1,500. It is also the best way to do the install on the Bronco.
This is my plan as well. Plan to order bulk material the week my bronco is being built, starting with hood, roll bar and doors. Then order more for the rest.Just to give people a heads up the DIY kits do not wrap around the edges and thus you will have dirt/grime build-up unless you call them and tell them to extend the edges by 1/4" or so. Also if your not a verifiable detail\Wrap business XPEL don't provide tips or tech support for us DIY. My advice is save a $1,000 if doing a full PPF Wrap and buy bulk. Meaning measure the pieces out and order a sheet large enough to cover that area. For instance the hood is 60in width and 4' length and costs $255. I am not sure how the body contours may affect the measurement yet, but in the next few weeks I will be able to provide my own experience with XPEL PPF. Watch a lot of YouTube PPF install videos.
What and where did you order the screen?Thanks for posting! Looks like free shipping on all orders too. Just ordered a 12" screen kit for $20 while I sort out my PPF plans
Order from XPEL, your going to go to the precut section and then go through a select your vehicle and trim and then you should have full access to all the precut pieces of PPF they have for the selected vehicle including interior pieces like Synch 4 screens. These pieces are extremely affordable including the headlights and I will order the precut for these small pieces. All large painted surfaces though, buy the size in bulk for better pricing and fitment. https://www.xpel.com/paint-protecti...-Trucks/2021/Ford/Bronco/4-Door/First-EditionWhat and where did you order the screen?
Is this just a clear screen protector of does is make the screen a matted finish to kill glare? Let us know when you get yours please, very interested in this... ThanksThanks for posting! Looks like free shipping on all orders too. Just ordered a 12" screen kit for $20 while I sort out my PPF plans
Was it $6000 for the install and film? If so I would hope they covered the whole vehicle and wrapped the edges. If it was $9500 then that’s insane. Most of those precut kits will take it close to the edge but not over the edge. I’m sure these jobs aren’t done in a single day unless they have a few people working on them.Nice to see all the pricing on this, makes me even more irritated at the install quote I got for the stealth film... looks like ~$3500 for the pre-cut pieces which means they wanted $6000 for installation
Total quote was $9500 from the authorized installer here in Austin... I agree, insane.Was it $6000 for the install and film? If so I would hope they covered the whole vehicle and wrapped the edges. If it was $9500 then that’s insane. Most of those precut kits will take it close to the edge but not over the edge. I’m sure these jobs aren’t done in a single day unless they have a few people working on them.
I fall firmly into the category of "no paint protection film should cost more than a complete respray from a reputable paint-shop", and it definitely should not cost the price of 2 resprays.Total quote was $9500 from the authorized installer here in Austin... I agree, insane.