We offer custom magnetic tailgate wraps, front protector pieces and the hood pieces (under the windshield), separately or as a mini-kit with all three. You can submit any design to us that you want, and we can print it on those pieces using a durable weatherproof and UV resistant ink. Here's are...
Right now, we must produce cant rail kits in a singular color in bulk in order to make them cost efficient at $200 per pair. The bulk color we are producing is gloss black at this time. Other colors will be introduced after we complete the black gloss orders. Matte Black is the most logical next...
Our Magnetic Wraps have been tested in winter weather around the Great Lakes region of the Midwest USA with no trouble. Cold does not seem to be a problem. You just want to be certain that you are applying the magnetic wrap in warmer temperatures. If you're in Canada in the winter, you'll need...
At least of you're using ProtectaClear for the sole purpose of keeping a Magnetic Wrap over it, you won't have to worry about how bad the ProtectaClear application looks beneath it. :)
These instructions are for those who want to play it perfectly safe.
Drier, warmer climates like in the Southwest in which no rock salt is present on the roadways means you don't have to follow those recommendations by the book. It just poured on our Cybertruck yesterday, and we won't be...
Just to let everyone know...
You can still pre-order a Magnetic Wrap kit and get a $100 discount!
We only have 8 slots left, so time is running out!
Use the link below to get your discount when ordering your magnetic wrap, or use the code EARLYBIRDCTC100 at checkout...
Our wraps have now been tested over an existing wrap vinyl at 80 MPH so far with out any trouble. See thread below:
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/magnetic-wrap-over-existing-vinyl-wrap-cybertruckcovers.47252/
My response has nothing to do with margins and has everything to do with physics. Ferrite, the material that makes each sheet magnetic is not flexible. It is the polymer added to the mix that gives each sheet its flexibility. We therefore have to add more polymer to compensate for less rigidity...
We'd love to just immediately drop a new product that can do everything for everyone, but bringing a product to market that works as promised requires a lot of thought, planning and engineering. People are spending their hard-earned money on our products, so we must make sure they work, and work...