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I have never seen one. Mine certainly did not.


Barry

08 LC200
05 Wrangler Rubicon
 
X-PEL makes a pre-cut kit for the 200. Mine was $1200 installed. Entire front, hood, lights, mirrors, A pillars, front roof above windshield, and rockers all the way back.
 
omg -- it's a truck -- just drive it!

X2.
Its night and day how I treat trucks vs. cars. One is washed all the time, the other is driven all the time. I do have to say, in some areas of the world the gravel roads can wreak havoc on the front of a vehicle.

For a cheaper option, look into Plasti-Dip...spray on vinyl wrap. Stuff is amazing and pennies on the dollar for the outcome you are looking for.
 
i don't think there is anything wrong with taking care of your vehicle. by all means, drive it, enjoy it, but why not take some basic measures to ensure its longevity and good looks.

i've used clear bra on all my vehicles, including my truck (tundra) and it is incredible the abuse it takes.

but if you've got the money to trash and replace your vehicles regularly, more power to you.
 
I've seen Highmile200's X-PEL. It's pretty nice.
 
erics_bruisers said:
omg -- it's a truck -- just drive it!

Not only do I appreciate my truck looking nice while I drive the sh#t out of it, I also don't plan to drive it to the scrap yard when it's time to replace it years from now. I'm sure my investment will pay dividends when it comes time to sell. Maybe my 9-year-old will be appreciative that Dad took care of the cruiser I hand down to him for his first car... I was certainly pleased to find that the previous owner took exceptional care of it during its first four years of life while logging 21K per year - wouldn't have bought it otherwise.
 
Not only do I appreciate my truck looking nice while I drive the sh#t out of it, I also don't plan to drive it to the scrap yard when it's time to replace it years from now. I'm sure my investment will pay dividends when it comes time to sell. Maybe my 9-year-old will be appreciative that Dad took care of the cruiser I hand down to him for his first car... I was certainly pleased to find that the previous owner took exceptional care of it during its first four years of life while logging 21K per year - wouldn't have bought it otherwise.

I'm sure your Son will appreciate the gift. You?...Not so much:

"Hey Dad, got a spare 50 grand? I gotta fill the old truck up again."
 
Billfish said:
I'm sure your Son will appreciate the gift. You?...Not so much:

"Hey Dad, got a spare 50 grand? I gotta fill the old truck up again."

Maybe there will be a conversion available to use dollar bills as fuel. That will probably be cheaper.
 

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