Only if you care about guaranteed fit, dedicated install video (not a generic one), premium material and packaging, prompt shipping and included tools and always same day support even on weekends, federal holidays and in the event of an apocalypse.
We see a high success rate on the CT tints (DIY) as the windows are very flat. Basically - follow the video, use plenty of soapy water, take your time and as long as you do it in a clean environment - you save yourself $$$ from a pro install shop. The tint itself is as good as tint can be in...
Yes, absolutely. In my experience the easiest pieces to do are the bumper and the hood. The most difficult - the rear quarter panel (due to size).
With that said, a cheaper option is to try the cantrails as we sell these on their own due to the recall...
Since you're open to DIY — that's where you'll save the most. The CT's an easy DIY job with our pre-cut kit (just fits, no trimming), and the price is all upfront, none of the quote runaround you're hitting: vinyl color-change or color-infused PPF, $1,199–1,699, 50+ colors →...
Honestly you can't go wrong — matte and satin both look great on the CT. If you're set on black, our stealth black's a solid pick, and you can DIY it and save yourself a bunch. Easy job with the right pre-cut template, fits perfectly with no trimming, like the one we developed...
DIY it and save yourself some money. The CT is an easy DIY job with the right cut template that just fits perfectly without any trimming required, like the one we developed:
https://twraps.com/products/windows-tint-for-tesla-cybertruck
You can totally do it on a year or older vehicle. With the CT there isn't much prep that you need to do - just wash it really well. Car washes are also perfectly fine, as long as you first fold the edges and let them cure (in colder weather curing takes longer, so I'd give it a week just in...
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Showcasing another beautiful wrap DIYed by a customer. He went with a dual color option - gloss black on top with Matte Liquid Metallic Dracaena Red on the bottom.
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We've developed the most advanced CT wrap template on the market using our own CT. How is it...
This is definitely glossy. Look at how it reflects on the hood (first photo).
As for the swatch books rentals - the way we do it is this: you pay to get them, then if you return them within 30 days we refund you. We can make exceptions for longer hold if previously agreed. The refund will be...
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Not sure to be honest...I'd need to test over months and different weather to be able to put my name on it. I think it's an OK experiment with unknown results...not much to loose, meaning - the plastic won't get damaged even if the experiment fails.
I don't think wrapping the plastic pieces will have the longevity most people would hope for. PPF doesn't generally like porous plastics. I am yet to do actual experiments though. In the case of this CT the plastic trims were painted and the wheels powder coated.