shamoo
Well-Known Member
Regarding PPF, it is of course a personal preference. If you don't care, then don't get it.
I always get it for all my vehicles, whether it is a nice car, or a basic daily driver. And yes, I would pay "thousands more" for a pristine car when buying one. In fact, I did (my X5M). I also had the PPF reapplied after 25K miles from my own installer and after nearly 40K miles now, the front end looks like it came out of the showroom.
Some people don't care, and that's perfectly acceptable. "It is a truck, its going to get scratched up and used". I also use my vehicles and mine look perfectly new AND resell for significantly higher because of its condition.
I will always know that there's an extra ~$2K on top of vehicle cost when I buy something. I don't need the full body PPF because at that point, the cost/ROI isn't worth it to me. I will only do the front (hood, fenders, headlights, A-pillars) and my PPF guy will also do some extras (rear bumper top, behind door handles, etc).
If you DO decide to get PPF, make sure you go to a reputable installer. That is everything. Don't go to the cheapest place because it will show. Expect $2K-ish for front end PPF. Anything $1K I would skip.
For the R1T, the bottom area behind the "fender vent" should also be protected (I believe the factory may have some there already).
I always get it for all my vehicles, whether it is a nice car, or a basic daily driver. And yes, I would pay "thousands more" for a pristine car when buying one. In fact, I did (my X5M). I also had the PPF reapplied after 25K miles from my own installer and after nearly 40K miles now, the front end looks like it came out of the showroom.
Some people don't care, and that's perfectly acceptable. "It is a truck, its going to get scratched up and used". I also use my vehicles and mine look perfectly new AND resell for significantly higher because of its condition.
I will always know that there's an extra ~$2K on top of vehicle cost when I buy something. I don't need the full body PPF because at that point, the cost/ROI isn't worth it to me. I will only do the front (hood, fenders, headlights, A-pillars) and my PPF guy will also do some extras (rear bumper top, behind door handles, etc).
If you DO decide to get PPF, make sure you go to a reputable installer. That is everything. Don't go to the cheapest place because it will show. Expect $2K-ish for front end PPF. Anything $1K I would skip.
For the R1T, the bottom area behind the "fender vent" should also be protected (I believe the factory may have some there already).
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