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Anybody only do partial front PPF and have pictures? The thought of the line bothers me but the price to do full front makes me wonder if I can live with it.
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I had PPF applied to the grill/bumper, hood, front fenders, driver's side A pillar, and mirror backs of my Trailhunter.Anybody only do partial front PPF and have pictures? The thought of the line bothers me but the price to do full front makes me wonder if I can live with it.
Thats the best way. Thats how I had my pro done. This time around I saved $600 and didn’t do the pillars or fenders.I had PPF applied to the grill/bumper, hood, front fenders, driver's side A pillar, and mirror backs of my Trailhunter.
Bumper, grill, Mirrors, 1/4 Hood and Fenders would be partial so lines for the 1/4 coverageI got the entire hood done, bumper, headlights, side mirrors, door cups and edges - that was considered a partial front because I didn’t do the fenders - what do you mean by partial front
The lines would not bother me (you won’t really notice — just like I could barley notice the clear bra the dealer originally put on) — but I would want more coverageBumper, grill, Mirrors, 1/4 Hood and Fenders would be partial so lines for the 1/4 coverage
yeah now I understandI was thinking the OP was talking about doing a partial PPF across the hood (First 18" or so), which leaves a line across the hood.
I did partial on my 2017, I did full on the 2024. If you have the funds do the full ppf. No matter how hard you try the line will accumulate “stuff” and be visible. I am a bit OCD and it bothers me. If you DGAF then either partial or just skip it all together.Anybody only do partial front PPF and have pictures? The thought of the line bothers me but the price to do full front makes me wonder if I can live with it.
I already got a door rock chip. I think finding your balance between the cost and protection is key. I’d say don’t skimp on the hood or front bumper. Wrap those fully. Then decide on fenders and other parts like doors etc.My wife's suv has the partial PPF on a black hood and I hate it. Luckily she doesn't seem to care. lol
I did full PPF after starting out just planning on doing the front clip. The price is a lot, but knowing that your paint (and the truck's value) is protected is a great value for me. Chipping seems to be a problem on a lot of our trucks, and before I picked mine up I met someone with multiple chips on the roof. That helped me to make my decision.