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If it's part of the pattern then all installs would look like that. That's why I'm asking others that have had it installed to post pics.. Since xpel is reading this thread perhaps they can comment?
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It looks to be part of the pattern, we will look at this more closely when we are in Austin working on confusion's M and make any adjustments if necessary
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http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection...t_Trucks/2017/ The dropdown menu for the make of car shows just a few manufacturers.
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You can also tell in the pic it's not even consistent around the gill, looks like something i could of done with a pair of scissors lol. |
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so it everyone wrapping the whole car or just some of the parts. I need to get an idea of the minimum I would need to wrap. I'm starting to think fenders front and back and front bumper is a must
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I'm doing, front bumper, full hood, front fenders, mirrors, rockers, A-Pillars, rear fenders, headlights and front of roof line at a minimum.
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So are you doing a complete custom job? There are actually cut outs on the M2 gills just like my picture shows while yours is a solid piece. I'm trying to decide how to handle this with the installer I have other issues with the job like incomplete coverage and the lower bumper has all sorts of seams. It may just be what is expected with the stock pattern.
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First car I've put ppf on so I'm new to the whole thing. So many seams! I should have been clear with the installer up front like you were.. I just assumed it would look perfect for the amount of money paid. Live and learn I guess. Thanks for the input.
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Without knowing how to remove the side gills it can drive an installer nuts, as an installer I would rather play it safe then go aggressive and start removing trim pieces that we do not know how to. I feel strongly that if you speak to your installer they will figure a way to make sure you are happy. Drop your installer a call he will back his work, if not call Xpel and they will make sure you are a happy with the end results. |
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