Sponsored

ironpig

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 19, 2021
Threads
7
Messages
2,105
Reaction score
3,557
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicles
2022 R1T LE, 2015 4Runner, 1975 FJ55 Land Cruiser
I think it's interesting that this is possible, but I don't think it's an improvement on the color. But these things are all subjective and they clearly did a nice job with it.

Now I'd like to see a Limestone truck wrapped in a matte finish and see what that does to the color!
Sponsored

 

dleepnw

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 13, 2021
Threads
148
Messages
3,017
Reaction score
3,421
Location
WA
Vehicles
Rivian, Toyota, Lexus
Clubs
 
guess you have to sacrifice the badging on the right and left front doors and read tailgate? they replaced the hood logo and the R1T badging on the tailgate but not the rest.
 

opnwide

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Nov 18, 2020
Threads
35
Messages
1,227
Reaction score
5,407
Location
Denver, CO
Vehicles
R1S delivered 2/2023
guess you have to sacrifice the badging on the right and left front doors and read tailgate? they replaced the hood logo and the R1T badging on the tailgate but not the rest.
No this was a choice by the owner for the omit.
 

DuckTruck

Well-Known Member
First Name
Duck
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Threads
36
Messages
2,352
Reaction score
6,287
Location
PNW
Vehicles
Corvair, BMW325, Acura Legend, XC60, '16 Caddy ELR
Clubs
 
Luckily, even without the badging, higher life forms will know what it is.....

Live long, and Adventure ?

Rivian R1T R1S Matte Wrapped Launch Green R1T 20220408_182915
 

Sponsored

Mark_AZR1T

Well-Known Member
Site Sponsor
First Name
Mark
Joined
May 28, 2021
Threads
42
Messages
2,222
Reaction score
3,867
Location
Gilbert, AZ
Website
jackpucks.com
Vehicles
R1T Launch, R1S Canyon Red
Clubs
 
I was reasonably certain this would look solid on Launch Green and this confirms it looks outstanding to me....not $7000 worth of outstanding though.......
 

DuckTruck

Well-Known Member
First Name
Duck
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Threads
36
Messages
2,352
Reaction score
6,287
Location
PNW
Vehicles
Corvair, BMW325, Acura Legend, XC60, '16 Caddy ELR
Clubs
 
No this was a choice by the owner for the omit.
Opnwide,

You're right about that. They should be fairly easy to reapply anytime the owner chooses. A cut-around might work well with clear/gloss, but with Stealth, my PPF guy said I'd likely notice the paint showing at some point where the margins were cut. He also wanted to limit the use of very sharp instruments right on the paint. Accordingly, a heat gun and floss were used to remove every piece of the badging before covering all of the LG paint with Xpel Stealth (satin).

My specialist even used schematics that Rivian was kind enough to forward to allow him to carefully take off the inner door panels and remove the mirrors. This made it possible for him to cover the door skin in one sheet, without the seam that would have been required to circle the door mirror posts and bring the cuts back together above the posts, had they not been removed. Another great side effect of having the door panels off was being able to apply tint all the way to the very bottom of the side window glass and then shave the edges to eliminate loose spots. It's much easier than trying to force it down and not be able to trim it, as the bottom edge of the windows sits below the upper lip of the door.

All of the Piano Black pillars, bumpers, mirrors, and the rear spoiler pieces are now covered in clear Xpel. My guy said he's ready to reapply the badging anytime, and I'll likely have it done soon. I think the Rivian badging looks great, but I had to bust the R1T out of the shop for our Portland get-together last night before it could be reapplied. They'll use an automotive/marine double-sided tape to reapply them right to the Stealth PPF. Very limited cutting was needed (for relief cuts only on very curvy items, like the side mirrors and the rear spoiler) to entirely cover all of the LG paint.

With the lone badging being the Compass logo on the frunk, this is truly a stealthy vehicle. At least temporarily.....

For now, it's fun watching passing motorists and pedestrians have that same look on their face as my Lab, Abby, used to have when she saw another dog on TV. It was always a look of excitement and great confusion. There's a reason we called her "Abby-normal".

Rivian R1T R1S Matte Wrapped Launch Green R1T 20220408_135904
Rivian R1T R1S Matte Wrapped Launch Green R1T 20220408_135834
Rivian R1T R1S Matte Wrapped Launch Green R1T 20220408_135955
Rivian R1T R1S Matte Wrapped Launch Green R1T 20220408_140002
 
Last edited:

SeaGeo

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brice
Joined
Jan 12, 2021
Threads
50
Messages
5,673
Reaction score
10,212
Location
Seattle
Vehicles
Xc60 T8
Occupation
Engineer

opnwide

Well-Known Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Nov 18, 2020
Threads
35
Messages
1,227
Reaction score
5,407
Location
Denver, CO
Vehicles
R1S delivered 2/2023
Opnwide,

You're right about that. They should be fairly easy to reapply anytime the owner chooses. A cut-around might work well with clear/gloss, but with Stealth, my PPF guy said I'd likely notice the paint showing at some point were the margins were cut. He also wanted to limit the use of very sharp instruments right on the paint. Accordingly, a heat gun and floss were used to remove every piece of the badging before covering all of the LG paint with Xpel Stealth (satin)

My specialist even used schematics we were able to get from Rivian to take off the inner door panels and remove the mirrors. This allowed him to not have any seams that would be required to circle the door mirror posts and bring the cuts back together above the posts. Another great side effect of having the door panels off was being able to to apply tint all the way to the very bottom of the side window glass and then shave the edges to eliminate loose spots. It's much easier than trying to force it down and not be able to trim it as the bottom edge of the windows sits below the upper lip of the door.

All of the Piano Black pillars, bumpers, mirrors, and the rear spoiler pieces are now covered in clear Xpel. My guy said he's ready to reapply the badging anytime, and I'll likely have it done soon. I think the Rivian badging looks great, but I had to bust the R1T out of the shop for our Portland get-together last night before it could be reapplied. They'll use an automotive/marine double-sided tape to reapply them right to the Stealth PPF. Very limited cutting (for relief cuts only on very curvy items, like the side mirrors and the rear spoiler) was needed to entirely cover all of the LG paint.

With the lone badging being the Compass logo on the frunk, this is truly a stealthy vehicle. At least temporarily.....

20220408_135904.jpg
20220408_135834.jpg
20220408_135955.jpg
20220408_140002.jpg
Looks fantastic Duck! Another owner that did the same Stealth told me that the shop did not want to remove the hood badge as they feared it was not only applied with adhesive but also clips and they didn’t want to remove the hood logo for fear of busting the clips. (No access under hood). Did they leave the hood logo on for you do you know? And if they removed it, were there clips? (This May also apply to the R1S with the same logo on the “C” pillar).
 

Sponsored

DuckTruck

Well-Known Member
First Name
Duck
Joined
Dec 23, 2020
Threads
36
Messages
2,352
Reaction score
6,287
Location
PNW
Vehicles
Corvair, BMW325, Acura Legend, XC60, '16 Caddy ELR
Clubs
 
Looks fantastic Duck! Another owner that did the same Stealth told me that the shop did not want to remove the hood badge as they feared it was not only applied with adhesive but also clips and they didn’t want to remove the hood logo for fear of busting the clips. (No access under hood). Did they leave the hood logo on for you do you know? And if they removed it, were there clips? (This May also apply to the R1S with the same logo on the “C” pillar).
My understanding is that they are all applied the same way (with double-sided tape). I'll have videos soon enough, but I think there are some out there showing the smooth surface of the hood under the Compass logo while prepping it for PPF.
 

moosehead

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2021
Threads
64
Messages
2,092
Reaction score
4,594
Location
Denver, CO
Vehicles
‘22 Ioniq 5, ‘78 Jeep Wagoneer
Love the debadged rig with a compass on the bonnet only. Maybe just do another compass on the tailgate and call it good.

Have always debadged vehicles but the recent generation rear name badges look like billboards and are hideous as they cover nearly the width of rear lids.

(505) We don't need no stinking badges! - YouTube
 
Last edited:

cohall

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 30, 2020
Threads
76
Messages
1,605
Reaction score
5,667
Location
Denver
Vehicles
2022 R1T, 2023 R1S
 








Top