momike
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- Mike
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TL;DR Would PPF be worth it for my new RR?
I plan to use the truck for moderate off roading on trails, and I'm excited to hoon the crap out of it in the desert. Also as a daily, which I'm stoked about. I live in a CO mountain town, so the roads always seem to have crap on them that gets kicked up. most of my rigs seem to get their paint chipped at some point just driving around. I'm told that PPF would prevent these chips and also pinstripes from vegetation etc. So, from an aesthetic persepctive it seems like a yes, if I have the coin.
However, I got a quote for something like $7K. That's more that 10% of the car's cost. I'm also starting to become aware of the infinite things to spend money on on a rig like this.
Thoughts on straight economics? Let's say I keep it for 5 years before selling it (no idea if I will, just posing the question). Let's assume I'll be relatively careful with the car, but also use it as intended (!). What's the difference in resale for a slightly scuffed car vs. one with PPF on it?
Also, is there a generally accepted best PPF brand or method?
Thanks for any thoughts!
I plan to use the truck for moderate off roading on trails, and I'm excited to hoon the crap out of it in the desert. Also as a daily, which I'm stoked about. I live in a CO mountain town, so the roads always seem to have crap on them that gets kicked up. most of my rigs seem to get their paint chipped at some point just driving around. I'm told that PPF would prevent these chips and also pinstripes from vegetation etc. So, from an aesthetic persepctive it seems like a yes, if I have the coin.
However, I got a quote for something like $7K. That's more that 10% of the car's cost. I'm also starting to become aware of the infinite things to spend money on on a rig like this.
Thoughts on straight economics? Let's say I keep it for 5 years before selling it (no idea if I will, just posing the question). Let's assume I'll be relatively careful with the car, but also use it as intended (!). What's the difference in resale for a slightly scuffed car vs. one with PPF on it?
Also, is there a generally accepted best PPF brand or method?
Thanks for any thoughts!
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