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Originally Posted by M2COMP
A somewhat related question, do you need a ppf on the wrap? I know it's not as thick as PPF is but I'm not sure about it. I think it may just be an overkill.
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You can PPF over top of a wrap if you don't want to worry about rock chips. However when you go to peel the wrap, you'll obviously have to take the PPF with it, so you have to be set on the color.
It's also going to add a pretty decent $$ cost to do it overtop. I was going to do a front end PPF over my wrap but decided against. Would've been another $1500+ for front bumper/hood/fenders