Kryptek wrap

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FWIW we charge about 3500-4000 for a wrap like that, depending how detailed the installer gets, ie: removing the bed, taillights, headlights,door handles, window moulding.
I think we had about 35-40 hours into the kryptek wrap we did.
 

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Yeah that's in line with what I've seen. I'd love to find one of these $2k guys tho...

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Yeah that's in line with what I've seen. I'd love to find one of these $2k guys tho...

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Well, like I said - ROAD TRIP!!!

Bloomington Wraps in Bloomington, IL will hook you up. Last quote I got from them was $2150.00. Will take them 2 days - they do it right (IMO). And Bloomington is a college town full of young tramps working their way through school and some pretty rockin' bars.......
 

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Well, like I said - ROAD TRIP!!!

Bloomington Wraps in Bloomington, IL will hook you up. Last quote I got from them was $2150.00. Will take them 2 days - they do it right (IMO). And Bloomington is a college town full of young tramps working their way through school and some pretty rockin' bars.......

I would say you do get what you pay for, may not want to take the cheapest install.

Regarding road trip, great idea but remember issues may come up with the wrap (bubbles, peeling, damage to a panel). Do you want to travel a long distance every time an issue needs to be addressed?

My local shop comes to my house to pick the truck up and returns it when done. The convenience is priceless.

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I would say you do get what you pay for, may not want to take the cheapest install.

Regarding road trip, great idea but remember issues may come up with the wrap (bubbles, peeling, damage to a panel). Do you want to travel a long distance every time an issue needs to be addressed?

My local shop comes to my house to pick the truck up and returns it when done. The convenience is priceless.

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all very good points, sometimes the guy willing to do it the cheapest, also lacks the experience, and you are paying him to learn on your vehicle.

bubble, peeling , damage all can happen, being able to address them immediately could be the difference in saving the section of the wrap or replacing it.

especially with a wrap like the Kryptek pattern that takes a little planning for it to all line up correct. unlike a solid color.

keep looking you will find the right shop near you, and keep asking questions if they don't know the answer do to lack of experience , move on.
 

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FWIW we charge about 3500-4000 for a wrap like that, depending how detailed the installer gets, ie: removing the bed, taillights, headlights,door handles, window moulding.
I think we had about 35-40 hours into the kryptek wrap we did.
@lexmotorsports goodguy

Was that for just the installation or does that include the price of the wrap?
I also want to get a Kryptek wrap but am trying to figure out how much of a sticker shock I should be in for.
 
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