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Braydoz
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Postby Braydoz » Fri Apr 08, 2016 12:55 pm

It's really what you feel most comfortable doing.
The plastidip is cheap and easy, but there are some issues that you have to get around. I'm not sure how the edges will hold up over time but I suppose we'll see.
Vinyl wrap will look good. Might as well do it right!

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Postby Lancer1993 » Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:20 pm

Plasti Dip is good quick fix and works well when done right. I did this on the front too but found issues when cleaning after a few months.

Ended up using some wrap. Quick tip use some time to unscrew the top and bottom grills so the wrap can be folded, gives a much better finish when they are put back on. Also if you want to cut out the tow point take of the plastic plug and use a small bit to cover it separately.
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