Most detailing places will do it. Prices range significantly, often based on skill.Waiting for my Bronco should have late December. So what is the ball park for a full wrap and where do you look for one who does them?
new paint job years later on the 1st 2021 Broncos.Most detailing places will do it. Prices range significantly, often based on skill.
I went top shelf . . .
$5-$7K is pretty normal to cover every body panel.
What did you do to your trim rings? I'm definitely digging it.I opted for a full wrap in Xpel Stealth satin / matte PPF (don't ask about what it cost - it was stupid (but I love it)).
Also did Photosync tint, and CP Gold ceramic treatment on the PPF/windows.
My wallet is a lot lighter. But I have a 1 of 1 Bronco at least for a few months.
Overall, I am a fan. Very little coloring difference, but there's less glare, and I think that helps the lines stand out. IMHO.
Plus, my bronco will be parked outdoors 24/7 so I ought to get my money's worth from the Xpel and ceramic.
3/4 view before:
Side view before:
Side view after:
Side view after:
3/4 view after:
Some bonus pics - and yes, you can still see the sparkle. Pics don't do it justice.
A bonus pic with a Defender in the background:
Damn! Price around. I got full Xpel ceramic (including glass, plastics, wheels & soft top) with full interior detail for $1200. He used a different brand (System X) on the glass because he prefers it. Several weeks later and the windshield is still free of bug splatter and I live in the woods.Considering a full ceramic coat was quoted for $1700 not including the wheels I’d be afraid to ask about PPF
It looks fantastic! I’d nevertheless heard of photosync tint…I might have to look into that for Texas summer!I opted for a full wrap in Xpel Stealth satin / matte PPF (don't ask about what it cost - it was stupid (but I love it)).
Also did Photosync tint, and CP Gold ceramic treatment on the PPF/windows.
My wallet is a lot lighter. But I have a 1 of 1 Bronco at least for a few months.
Overall, I am a fan. Very little coloring difference, but there's less glare, and I think that helps the lines stand out. IMHO.
Plus, my bronco will be parked outdoors 24/7 so I ought to get my money's worth from the Xpel and ceramic.
3/4 view before:
Side view before:
Side view after:
Side view after:
3/4 view after:
Some bonus pics - and yes, you can still see the sparkle. Pics don't do it justice.
A bonus pic with a Defender in the background: