Clear Bra Selection & Pricing: Need Some Advice
#61
I would still find the best installer and choose the best material for you. If that happens to be who the dealer uses...great...but I absolutely would not use the dealer because they are "the dealer".
#62
They are very expensive... I use their film and buy it in bulk so I know the cost of the material even with their dealer markup on it. For the same coverage I charge $1450... same install with the same film. Just shows you how much they add in labor... which to me is ridiculous. I also install Suntek film which to me is a better film. Its smoother and the self healing top coat is better.
#63
OK, I just did the "Build Your Lexus" think at Lexus.com and on the last page, accessories, paint protection film is $429. But my dealer quoted $1295, and the prices I've seen on here are all at least $1000. So why does Lexus.com say only $429?
The fine print says actual prices may vary, but come on! What does Lexus think you can get or plan to provide for $429?
The fine print says actual prices may vary, but come on! What does Lexus think you can get or plan to provide for $429?
#65
OK, I just did the "Build Your Lexus" think at Lexus.com and on the last page, accessories, paint protection film is $429. But my dealer quoted $1295, and the prices I've seen on here are all at least $1000. So why does Lexus.com say only $429?
The fine print says actual prices may vary, but come on! What does Lexus think you can get or plan to provide for $429?
The fine print says actual prices may vary, but come on! What does Lexus think you can get or plan to provide for $429?
Probably better to just call up your dealer and ask them about the pricing difference.
#66
The Lexus package is terrible, its only the hood, no bumper and it looks like hell. Your dealer is quoting an install from an actual PPF company they have come in and do it.
I wouldn't have the dealer arrange it though, find the best PPF installer and do it directly. It'll be cheaper because the dealer is getting a cut in your situation.
I wouldn't have the dealer arrange it though, find the best PPF installer and do it directly. It'll be cheaper because the dealer is getting a cut in your situation.
#67
Did quite a bit of research on this and came down to a couple of things: 1) paint protection film (no cracking, yellowing etc) and 2) installation -- I finally settled on Xelp ppf -- I live here in Orange County, CA and reviewed a few top experience installers and settled on Scott Kim's Advanced Auto Engineering in Cerritos. He was very meticulous during the installation of the ppf -- he treated my Lexus as if it was his own car -- in fact if you look in the background he was entrusted to install ppf on the entire body of a Lexus LFA. 3-4 hrs later the installation was complete. The installation included the entire bumper, partial hood & mirrors. He covered my lights and Lexus swoosh bars for free. Once completed he waxed/detailed the installation twice.
#69
#70
Hey Andy. I test out all the films that come on the market. Suntek has the smoothest film out there and it doesn't have orange peel to it. The only other film I have seen that was smoother was the original Avery Nano Fusion... but the newest version of that film has a lot of orange peel to it. Suntek is very smooth... Xpel Ultimate is not far behind it.
#71
Hey Andy. I test out all the films that come on the market. Suntek has the smoothest film out there and it doesn't have orange peel to it. The only other film I have seen that was smoother was the original Avery Nano Fusion... but the newest version of that film has a lot of orange peel to it. Suntek is very smooth... Xpel Ultimate is not far behind it.
#72
Hi Andy, no orange peel, and the film is very smooth. Even at close up, it's still hard to see that there is a film on top unless that person looks at the edges (i.e. on the bumper.) The installer told me that Suntek's quality is comparable to Xpel. I will go grab my friend's DLSR and take better pics later.
#74
Hi Andy, no orange peel, and the film is very smooth. Even at close up, it's still hard to see that there is a film on top unless that person looks at the edges (i.e. on the bumper.) The installer told me that Suntek's quality is comparable to Xpel. I will go grab my friend's DLSR and take better pics later.
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