Creating a "Night Package", Blacking out parts..
The NP from Mercedes is a $750 option and unfortunately the car I bought off the lot didn't have it. If I would have built it I would have ordered it but, how can I get the effect easily? Here is what I have done..
I initially went with Vinyl wrapping and I was unhappy with most of it. I say most because I kept some and removed some. This thread is more of a way to help others not make the mistakes I made and to have some options. I could also use some pointers too if anyone has some.
Parts I wrapped:
All 4 door handles, Rear Trunk Chrome Strip, 3 parts above rear exhaust, 3 parts above front fender, both side skirts, both sides of the window frames passenger and driver..
I am currently deciding whether to remove the handle vinyl or keep it. I don't like the way it feels and it looks OK up close. From far it looks factory and I like the blacked out appearance.
Front fender parts, rear fender parts and side skirts- REMOVED. Maybe it was mu installer or just a bad job but, it looked like crap and I removed the vinyl.
Window Frames and rear trunk chrome strip- KEPT IT VINYL. SO far it has held up (been 2 weeks) and it looks factory. I am happy with the results.
NOTE: If anyone knows if there is an easy way to remove the window frames to PAINT I would like to know. Looked like a ***** to remove so the vinyl is a good choice.
Here is where I can help you all. The three tail pieces (yes 3 in total) snap in and out of the bumper. It isn't easy but they do snap out. The front 3 pieces are impossible to remove. We tried and it cannot be done. HOWEVER, what we found out is that the piece that these 3 pieces snap into CAN be removed. SO, if you plan on wrapping or painting the front 3 trim pieces, just unsnap the long piece they snap into first and remove the trim from behind after the long piece is removed. This long piece extends the entire length of the bumper so, remove it first and then unsnap the 3 trim pieces from behind. Snapping everything back in is simple.
Finally, the side trim pieces above the rockers.. This was interesting. There are only clips on both ends of the rocker. The entire piece is held on by double stick foam tape. Unsnap both ends and gently pry it away from the body. The tape may stay on the car, may remain on the part or may break away in pieces but, it rubs off.
All of the parts I mentioned are now in the body shop being painted. I know that it will look better than the vinyl did and It only cost me $200 to paint them all.
The vinyl cost me $400 but, since I am keeping the window frames, chrome trunk trim and maybe the handles, I suppose it isn't so horrific. Still a bit cheaper than what MB charges but, if YOU do it and avoid the vinyl you can do it for a fraction.
Pics to follow and if you know how to remove the window trim please share.
Last edited by CT-AMG; Mar 21, 2016 at 07:59 PM.
I would advise against wrapping the bottom trim pieces but, now that I know how easy they are to remove, you could probably get a much nicer result if you removed them and wrapped them rather than trying to do it on the car.
Painting them is obviously the best result but, it isn't easily reversible. I have no intention of reversing it so, my situation may differ from yours.
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The only thing I am still undecided about are the handles and whether or not to keep the vinyl on or remove it.
Parts will be installed tomorrow and I will follow up with pics.
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I had it booked to be wrapped when I got the car and held back as I've ordered the coupe.
Did you tint the rear lights ?




Oh more tip for the guys considering vinyl.. You need to have them use a vinyl that has an opaque (non transparent) backing. We tried it with the clear backing and when the sun hit it, the chrome would reflect back the light and make the film look brown. Once we changed the film to one with a backing, then the sun didn't reflect back through the film and it looked jet glossy black on the chrome parts. FYI
Rest of car looks great.
i am working on something similar on my car. I have successfully removed both sides of the trim in the back but cant get the middle piece out. In fear that i was going to break something i stopped. Is there any tips om getting it out? do you have to push from the back or anything tricky.
As for the door handles i am in the same boat. I have a white car but really want the black/white only. I have had minor experience wrapping but i just cant imagine getting that perfect especially on a moving part. I may end up having the handles removed and painted when i am on a trip in late April.
BGM130: It is a real BIT-CH to get those pieces out. The front lip had a piece that pulled out and all 3 trim pieces could then be removed from the back. I don't know if the rear has a similar piece but, we managed to get all 3 of the rear pieces out, with some effort.
Look at the way the clips push into the bumper on the parts you removed and you will find the center piece pops in and out the same way and with the same clips.
The moving door handle isn't a problem to wrap, They heat the wrap, pull it taught and cut it. The problem is that with the constant handling it tends to pull up. Also as the weather gets colder, the wrap shrinks ever so slightly, which causes some wrinkles. I will also take some pics to demonstrate..
Here are some pics of what the body of the car looks like with the parts removed. It is really nothing more than an oval hole but, when I get to the painted parts, I will take some pictures of what the clips look like. They are in there solid and deep. Even with the whole bumper removed it wouldn't be able to be pushed out by hand. They must make some sort of tool from MB to get it out. My paint shop just used brute force and flat head screwdrivers..
Also showing pictures of the handles vinyl wrapped.
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After getting the pieces I actually tried the 3m but was too shiney, has some trim blackout was a little closer but ended up going with plastidip which believe it or not matched perfectly. The bumper in that area is actually a textured finish so looks identical.
For what its worth, I did get the night package, the chrome handle is stupidly awkward and left untouched.
I also had the front (disc tronic option) bars that goes to the MB emblem painted, however, it started to chip the first day. I don't think it'll last, eventually I need to re-paint or wrap that as well.



