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Seems a bit high. I had the face of mine done (bumper, grille inserts, etc) and 1/3 up the hood down to fender, door edges and inside the door handles for $600 with the 3M Pro product by a high end shop here in TN. They quoted me $1K for the entire front end. I wouldn't think the DRW fenders would be that much. They also do Xpel, but didn't ask for a quote between the two products, but 3years ago they did my GMC with Xpel for $500 for same coverage.
I think it depends on which level of Xpel you get. I believe there's 5 different levels and they get more pricey as you go. I got the Ultimate version done on two motorcycle saddle bags and two side panels and it was $400. It's self healing and actually works. I scraped my bag one night and it wouldn't buff out. Woke up the next morning and it was like it never happened.
I think it depends on which level of Xpel you get. I believe there's 5 different levels and they get more pricey as you go. I got the Ultimate version done on two motorcycle saddle bags and two side panels and it was $400. It's self healing and actually works. I scraped my bag one night and it wouldn't buff out. Woke up the next morning and it was like it never happened.
I was quoted $2700 for full front (bumpers, headlights, entire hood/fenders, rocker panels the entire length of the truck (long bed) at a high end detailer in Seattle, ended up going with a high end detailer in Vancouver, BC since I visited for a hockey game. Exchange rate saved me 22% (his quote was $2300CAD).
XPEL Ultimate Paint Protection Film
Full Hood (custom) & Fenders,
Bumper, Headlights, Foglights, Door Cups,
Full Rocker Panels, and Rear Wheel Impact
Area
$1895
By the way this stuff is genius, Within of week of putting it on, I was on I10 going through Phoenix following behind a pickup loaded to about 6' deep in the bed with all kinds of furniture. We were doing 75mph when the entire load dropped out of the bed onto the freeway. I avoided all of it but one office chair which I took directly onto the bumper. It left a HUGE streak of red scrape along the bumper. I used one of those green scrubby pads used in the kitchen to get rid of the plastic residue left by the chair. Within a couple of days all indications of anything were gone. This is an amazing product, 10 year warranty also. I would highly recommend it, saved by bacon that night.
I just got a quote to cover the entire front of the truck and the leading forward face of the fenders on the DRW. Total bid is $2350 for XPEL.
Does that sound reasonable? This is with a shop that does a lot of high end cars.
I haven't decided whether to OptiCoat it yet. It seems like overkill and the price is quite high. There has to be some DIY stuff that is close.
I'm stuck parking the truck outside anyway. It gets really hot (110F) in the summers and down to 25F in the winters with a lot of rain.
Seems a bit high to me. I just had Paint Protection Film installed on my truck. Its on the front bumper, down the entire side of the vehicle on the lower rocker panels, from the top of the 6.7 Powerstroke logo down bumper to bumper. The entire forward facing section of the dually fenders. I also had paint correction and ceramic coating done. The installer threw in the Door Pillers for free and the total was 2880.
Seems a bit high to me. I just had Paint Protection Film installed on my truck. Its on the front bumper, down the entire side of the vehicle on the lower rocker panels, from the top of the 6.7 Powerstroke logo down bumper to bumper. The entire forward facing section of the dually fenders. I also had paint correction and ceramic coating done. The installer threw in the Door Pillers for free and the total was 2880.
That sounds like a great deal. Perhaps it's the "California tax" that I'm paying. High wages, high rent, high cost of living, etc.
That sounds like a great deal. Perhaps it's the "California tax" that I'm paying. High wages, high rent, high cost of living, etc.
Contact Jeremy Stevens of Shine Supply. He should be able to offer you a good price for what you're looking to get done out there. No idea if you're close to him or not but should at least get you on the right track. If he isn't close to you I'm certain he can steer you in the right direction of a worthy shop in your area.
Sorry to resurrect an old thread-got a quote to do xpel ultimate on my entire 2018 f250 with the exception of the hood and they quoted me $6,500. Seems way out of line with other posts on the forum.
i do a lot of hunting/fishing driving through woods/pastures/crop fields so was wanting to do the whole thing but that’s about double(ish) what I was expecting the quote to come in at.