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- Jesse
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- 2020 Ford Expedition Limited
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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I have been pricing out getting the entire Bronco done in PPF and am amazed at how overly priced it is (quotes $3400-$6200)! I will be getting some areas completed, but my concern is the areas that will be repeatedly impacted by road debris, winter salt and rocks. The one XPEL dealer I spoke with did disclose over time the rocker area or other areas repeatedly impacted will show wear from stones and salt over time. They even mentioned a customer who returns their Corvette every year or two to have the PPF replaced on the rockers due to discoloration from impacts.
This led me to wonder how the Bronco would look with LineX on the rockers or lower portion of the doors. I have never done this to previous vehicles, nor have I seen anyone do this. Has anyone had experience with LineX at these areas, has done it or are thinking about doing it to their Bronco? Does its color hold up with the LineX premium or does it still fade? My Bronco only has 300 miles on it and was driven for the first time in the slushy snow today. I could literally see icy slush flying up past my window and onto the soft top windows as I drove only 25-35 mph down the road. Yes, I completely agree it is an off-road vehicle and will see abuse over time...I am just trying to protect it and keep it presentable.
This led me to wonder how the Bronco would look with LineX on the rockers or lower portion of the doors. I have never done this to previous vehicles, nor have I seen anyone do this. Has anyone had experience with LineX at these areas, has done it or are thinking about doing it to their Bronco? Does its color hold up with the LineX premium or does it still fade? My Bronco only has 300 miles on it and was driven for the first time in the slushy snow today. I could literally see icy slush flying up past my window and onto the soft top windows as I drove only 25-35 mph down the road. Yes, I completely agree it is an off-road vehicle and will see abuse over time...I am just trying to protect it and keep it presentable.
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