It wouldn't be approved to be on the road without them, as far as I know. Did well, I hope everyone is OK (especially the other side, as the folks in the CT are probably fine).
After a bunch of delays with the editing, we finally have a watchable version. It still needs some fine tuning but you can now watch how I wrapped our CT in 8 hours :) Video shortened to "only" 2 hours ?
Not yet to be honest, my plans did not work according to my expectations for how long everything takes. It's not forgotten though!!! I just finished developing the full wrap for the CT (DIY template) last week and I am back on track making new products.
No idea, I never asked for it. They just sent it, they could've at least asked me if I needed an updated design and I would've said no because the original one works just fine on my CT /I don't use a cargo mat if that matters/. So no idea, you can try through the app though and message the SC.
I feel for the designer of this product. That's at least 3rd version. I bought the original one, worked fine for me, then without notice they sent me another one - redesigned. Also works fine. I hope they don't send me a 3rd one now ?
If anyone wants my original one (which worked just fine) and...
Thank you ? I haven't released these yet, still testing the glue, I am yet to take it through an automatic car wash actually to see how the badges hold. Once I feel confident they fare well under all sorts of conditions, I will release. Shouldn't be too long from now.
I have no idea to be honest. So far I haven't seen one that wrapped around between the roof line & the fender when using PPF. With vinyl it's more feasible perhaps. As for the bottom wrap - I've seen both.
Here are more photos I just took (sorry, rather poor lighting in the garage) to illustrate...
Great, question. Simple answer - no. It only wraps above the roof line, does not wrap on the 2 far ends and does not wrap on the bottom. I've tried all versions of this but could not reliably achieve good results if I tried to wrap in the small crevice between the roof line and the fender (the...
If you wrapped the edges nicely without leaving anything peeling off, it holds great so far (it's been on my CT for several months in one form or another, during testing). There are also no exposed edges if installed properly, so a pressure wash can't actually get into it and lift it up.
I hear you about the parking situation. One of the reasons I love the CT - couldn't care less if I park in a tight spot. Have in mind that door dings affect wraps way less than they affect paint. For most minor stuff, a wrap would not show it. With that said $7500 for 1 CT is expensive indeed.
Give it a day or two for my graphics designer to regain conciseness after the rendering sprint we went through, and once he's ready with my DIY video & I upload it, check it out. I will post here. This truly is an easy to apply wrap. I know people are going to doubt my claim that it can be done...
Happy that you brought that up! A few personal observations:
1. Most shops charge a "new fancy vehicle premium". It will subside over time.
2. Shops use patterns from XPEL, 3M etc... I've seen these patterns and they are focused on optimizing material use only, not on ease of installation. A...
Hey folks!
The last many months I've been busy developing an in-house cut pattern for the Cybertruck (for a DIY wrap). Let's face it - the CT is one of the easiest vehicles to wrap and still - you buy a pre-cut kit and then folding over those edges can be tricky as they weren't made properly...