X-Pel Clear Bra
I made an appointment and the guy is coming out to my house next wednesday to install it. He estimates it will take around two hours, worse case three. I'm paying him extra for driving out here, but he's not charging me for the actual installation (included in price of material).
Total for the pre-cut material comes to $460 + tax, this before the extra I'm paying him for the long drive. I'll post pictures of the install and the results once it's done.
It must be nice to be in an area that's warm enough so that you can do these installs now.
Great post about Timmy and the orphans, btw.
You're not going to be really able to see any big difference, so I don't know how post-install pics are going to help anyone out, to tell you the truth, but it's your camera.
Here are some other cool links I found on the XPel product:
(great article and pictures)
http://www.mz3.net/articles/134.html
(so-so article/pics)
http://www.ackthud.net/z3/2001/Fixit/fixit-05.shtml
I don't know why you think the weather is so great here. We had rain 5-6am this morning and last week it was actually in the 60's... Today was a nice 79 most of the day. :p
Besides - they should have thrown it in for free !!
I read the headlight protection is now $1000 for breakage....and will sustain a 120MPH 1 inch rock strike!!!!
I have never in my life ever run into a headlight breaking due to road debris. Have you? I guess if such a rare event happens, I'll replace the light. I'm more worried about the paint finish.
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I've had multiple broken headlights and foglights.....my friend had his 330i for about one month before he noticed a foglight lens was cracked. He said its approx $150 for lens (part only)!!!
so for $50 - I feel a lot safer......I'd be pissed to walk out to find my car with a cracked lens !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I got the kit, but more for the fogs than the headlights - the fogs are pretty close to the ground (more if you drop it), and thought it was worth the $ for the peace of mind.
Their insurance is kind of useless. It pays AFTER you report it to you insurance and it only pays the deductible. If I went around reporting ever 'rock ding' and a cracked headlight to my insurance, my premium would go through the clouds. Repainting a bumper isn't THAT bad (~$500 for a good job), so this is really a pay now or pay later thing.
I'd rather pay now and keep it looking good.
Because of the way they have to place the cutout on the sheet, there is a TON of good, extra material left over.
You could probably actually make another set from just the leftovers!
You certainly would have enough to do the mirrors, door cups, foglights, and maybe even the headlights.
I've used the remnants to make all sorts of things for my other cars.
It comes on a solid rectangular sheet of 3M. The precut parts are die cut on that sheet. When you peel off the precut pieces, there is still a ton of unused material left. Like I said, there is so much left over, you can actually make another entire bumper cover, using the old cutout as a template! I know, because I measured it out.
Like I said, I had enough to do the headlights on my other car, the door cups on the C, small pieces for the horizontal parts of the hood next to the grille, and some other small pieces. And I still have some left.
I take it you have not actually seen the xpel sheet that it comes on yet. Either that, or xpel is doing something completely different than they did 9 months ago when I bought and installed xpel on my C.
Ask your installer to give you the remnants. You'll find lots of use for it. (or, I guess, don't, its your choice).
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Also, if you really wanted to, you could put two layers on, although I'm not sure there would be enough material for that.
(I didn't put it on my C class headlights, I put it on a car that has the standard 4 round lights. There was more than enough for all 4).
Do any of you guys know where i could find a place to do the Xpel install and stuff in Northern CA? The one place i went asked $1000 to do it on my C-class and that's the whole kit, front bumper, rear bumper, side mirrors, under door handles, and all that stuff.. Just wonderin
It really looks like you have to be looking for it to see it. I am debating getting it for my silver C230. The dealer is only in the next town so no biggy. But since i had the whole car repainted i have to wait a while longer. Did it have any type of warrenty against fading?



