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Rolo 01-02-2018 07:31 PM

New camaro owner - what do I need to know about vehicle wraps?
 
I have a gray 2017 ZL1 Convertible which I am excited about, but I've always loved yellow on a Camaro. I am thinking about doing a vinyl wrap, but I don't know anything about the pros and cons of wraps, or what is a reasonable price? Also, does having a convertible complicate it for any reason? Lastly, what would I need to know about maintenance and washing? Anybody ever do a wrap on a Camaro and not be happy about it?

Glen e 01-02-2018 07:43 PM

1.They last a couple years, after a year some of the edges can look frayed.
2. The installer skill is paramount, The difference between a good wrap job and a bad wrap job
3. Expensive, IMO
4. Just my opinion, but they never look as good as gloss paint. However they protect, and they allow you to get colors on your car that you can’t get from the factory.

ltcol_king 01-02-2018 08:28 PM

I have a wrap on my hood and mirrors. Had it done professionally. The hood was done perfectly; however, the mirrors had to be redone. Whoever did my mirrors the second time was more skilled than the first... same shop. I'm 100% satisfied. Believe I have a 5 year warranty on my wrap. I wash the car myself. High pressure water has been fine. Full car wrap should run $3-5K.

Rolo 01-02-2018 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glen e (Post 10029571)
1.They last a couple years, after a year some of the edges can look frayed.
2. The installer skill is paramount, The difference between a good wrap job and a bad wrap job
3. Expensive, IMO
4. Just my opinion, but they never look as good as gloss paint. However they protect, and they allow you to get colors on your car that you can’t get from the factory.

Glen! I found your guidance about C7 sound proofing on another forum to be invaluable. Thanks for the input here too.

Cupahaters 01-03-2018 12:02 AM

I paid 3700 for mine. 5 year warranty ever car show I have been to everyone thought it was paint. If it peels or frays they fix it.

Cgocifer 01-03-2018 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cupahaters (Post 10029735)
I paid 3700 for mine. 5 year warranty ever car show I have been to everyone thought it was paint. If it peels or frays they fix it.

Pics?

SoCalThug 01-03-2018 11:04 AM

Ever thought about dip? Look up autoflex coatings. Looks like paint, its insane how far that stuff has come

Rolo 01-03-2018 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCalThug (Post 10030106)
Ever thought about dip? Look up autoflex coatings. Looks like paint, its insane how far that stuff has come

Autoflex looks interesting. I like the high gloss color-changing examples. I wish their site showed a list of all of their colors.

marknagy13 01-03-2018 12:45 PM

I've had mine wrapped a couple of times. A good price is $2500-$3500. Having a convertible probably makes it easier because there is less to wrap. In terms of washing and maintenance there isn't really any. You wash it like normal and do not wax a wrap so its a bit easier to clean than paint. Has saved me a lot of rock chips and marks. Totally worth it to protect the paint and be unique at the same time IMO.

Rolo 01-03-2018 03:13 PM

I would love to find a color shifting yellow wrap or dip. I.e. warm yellow to cool yellow, not yellow to red or green.

marknagy13 01-03-2018 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rolo (Post 10030384)
I would love to find a color shifting yellow wrap or dip. I.e. warm yellow to cool yellow, not yellow to red or green.

The best you could do would be to get a yellow plasti dip and then add a yellow dip juice to it.

Camaro_2SSick 01-04-2018 06:06 PM

my car is wrapped and i love it more pics on my IG Camaro_2ssick

kaydoe 01-04-2018 06:42 PM

What do you do about backup sensors?


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