4200 for self healing, complete uv, protected vehicle, 10 year warranty. Few hundred cheaper for clear.Yeah my bank account will take the eyesore mudflaps, thanks lol
Ya since the red isnt available anymore I figured I better protect it.Looks awesome! Liking the matte look. I've gotta do that before my paint job gets messed up
I guarantee these mudflaps will outlast your PPF.4200 for self healing, complete uv, protected vehicle, 10 year warranty. Few hundred cheaper for clear.
Some may want to rethink the mudflaps, bet they'll replace a few pairs in the 10 years. I'm now looking at fender deletes for daily
I'm sure theyll last a lifetime, and match the gray fender flares in a years time if it sits outside in the southwestI guarantee these mudflaps will outlast your PPF.
Same.Did the matte/stealth XPF on my cactus gray and love it!
Since I plan on using this thing as intended, it was well worth the price to protect the paint. Mudflaps (and these rock rails) will only do so much on the trail and neither are going to protect on tight trials with limbs and brush.
They're not even made of the same material, but you do you.I'm sure theyll last a lifetime, and match the gray fender flares in a years time if it sits outside in the southwest
They dont have to be. I have enough vehicles that sit outside with black parts made with numerous materials.They're not even made of the same material, but you do you.
These matte wraps make nice paint look like cheap plastic. To each their own. Glad you and others love it.I knew I wanted a protective wrap instead of forking over the mud flap money for something I wouldnt like visually. After seeing a few metallic Broncos done in matte PPF, I decided to go for it.
On trip for business, pick it up tomorrow with more pics
Before, I'll take another like this with bike to see the difference.
I have always felt the opposite. I feel they take the same old same old paint and gives it a punch… a little extra something that doesn’t get lost in the reflection of every light. When I had my Bronco in the shop I thought it was out of place amongst the multiple Porsches, Benzes, Maseratis, and Bentleys, but over half of the exotics in the shop were all having matte PPF applied and they looked fantastic.These matte wraps make nice paint look like cheap plastic. To each their own. Glad you and others love it.
It’s different, and trendy. It’s great that there will be another option to make your vehicle stand out.I have always felt the opposite. I feel they take the same old same old paint and gives it a punch… a little extra something that doesn’t get lost in the reflection of every light. When I had my Bronco in the shop I thought it was out of place amongst the multiple Porsches, Benzes, Maseratis, and Bentleys, but over half of the exotics in the shop were all having matte PPF applied and they looked fantastic.
but agreed. To each their own.
I did the full Xpel PPF because I really didn’t want mud flaps either. Sadly I took a wayward rock like a bullet to the rocker panel and I went right through the PPF and chipped the paint. Honestly, this is rare, but ugh.4200 for self healing, complete uv, protected vehicle, 10 year warranty. Few hundred cheaper for clear.
Some may want to rethink the mudflaps, bet they'll replace a few pairs in the 10 years. I'm now looking at fender deletes for daily