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Bronco Script or Hood Deflector on PPF?

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I had my Bronco wrapped in PPF.

Anyone had this done and then placed the Bronco Script or Hood Deflector on top of the PPF?

I understand if I want to remove either it will tear the PPF. Other than that is there a reason I should not do this or will it be fine?

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When I dropped the Bronco off for PPF, I also left the decals I had bought with the installer and had them apply it. They put it on top of the PPF and it’s looking good so far after a couple of months.
 
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When I dropped the Bronco off for PPF, I also left the decals I had bought with the installer and had them apply it. They put it on top of the PPF and it’s looking good so far after a couple of months.
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There is no way to remove either the decals or deflector while not harming the PPF right?
 

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I don't think I would apply the hood deflector on top of PPF. It uses both a bonding agent as well as 3m emblem tape. The deflector takes a lot of force when at freeway speeds, so much that the hood will flutter. If it isn't properly bonded, it might just jettison & damage the finish on the hood. This is the reason the guy I bought mine off of didn't install it.
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I don't think I would apply the hood deflector on top of PPF. It uses both a bonding agent as well as 3m emblem tape. The deflector takes a lot of force when at freeway speeds, so much that the hood will flutter. If it isn't properly bonded, it might just jettison & damage the finish on the hood. This is the reason the guy I bought mine off of didn't install it.
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Literally exactly what I was thinking. I'd have them remove the PPF where the deflector adheres and clean it really good. Seen too many siderail covers and deflectors fly off, including while I was driving the truck!
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