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I won't get my Bronco until around March, I have checked around for some quotes on PPF, and even for just doors and quarter panels we are talking like $3000+.
I looked on Amazon and saw some 12" x several feet of 3M PPF and Xpel strips for anywhere from $25 to $75 (and up).
My initial concern is to protect the lower doors from rocks kicked up by the tires, which seems to be a common theme so far. I know doing the lower quarter of the doors won't do much for trail pinstripes, etc. But has anyone done this, or know of a reason I shouldn't (at least initially) try this on my own?
Stickerfab also has a black strip for the lower doors if I want to go that route. I am just trying to see if it would be feasible to do this for ~$100 to save the budget for other mods? Or is a $3000 professional PPF job the only way to go?
I looked on Amazon and saw some 12" x several feet of 3M PPF and Xpel strips for anywhere from $25 to $75 (and up).
My initial concern is to protect the lower doors from rocks kicked up by the tires, which seems to be a common theme so far. I know doing the lower quarter of the doors won't do much for trail pinstripes, etc. But has anyone done this, or know of a reason I shouldn't (at least initially) try this on my own?
Stickerfab also has a black strip for the lower doors if I want to go that route. I am just trying to see if it would be feasible to do this for ~$100 to save the budget for other mods? Or is a $3000 professional PPF job the only way to go?
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