Patsy1099
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Something like this
Something like this
Thanks! That's *exactly* what I need. That's why I left the plastic from the dealer on there, but if I can buy that kind of stuff and just replace it when it gets a mess that would be great. It's not like I want to wrap my whole truck in plastic; I just know from having a work truck that a couple key areas get all tore up, which is why I have a cover on the center console and seat covers on the seats
Where do you get that stuff? I can't follow any links right now.
Thanks for that - it's something to keep in mind for sure. I think I'm going to go the route mentioned above with the 3M, whether I can get a local shop to apply it or just do it myself. That is probably more suitable for my purposes and I'm guessing because it's more transparent it will look better.A friend of mine’s sister did this exact same thing on a Ford Ranger years ago. It ended up creating permanent marks when she removed them years later. Looked like crap! She thought it would maintain value....
As for the Italian thing. My grandma is 100% Italian and yes, she had the “parlor” where everything was wrapped in plastic. We were never allowed to go in that room. Lol.
Hmmm...Starting to sound a little OCD to me. Just wrap the whole inside and be done with it.
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Why not just run the wire down the dash? Sounds a little OCD to me. Also, why do you even need a dash cam? THAT sounds a lot OCD to me.Post some pics please I've been thinking about getting one and would like to see the best way to run the wire.
Thanks! I do have a local shop that I can call; perhaps they can cut me half a dozen pieces or so. I really only worry about the glove box door, though I suppose if I had someone cutting it I'd probably have them cut the lower half of each door as well, which tend to really get beat to death with work boots.You can buy it on amazon and probably tons of other places. There are a number of diff manufacturers. 3M is a big one. Xpel. Do some searching and watch some YouTube vids. The stuff is tricky to learn to work with but not impossible. Cutting it exactly (using a plotter) is the hardest part but then you need to work with some soapy water and a squeegee. You might want to check some of your local detail shops that do exterior clearbra/ppf and ask them if they can do it and what they would charge. Tell them you want it to be inexpensive. They are experienced with the stuff and it would be far easier for them and probably look tons better. They can probably also download the interior schematics and put the exact dimensions on the plotter to cut the pieces precisely.
Not sure why. Should work fine. I’ve already done it to my Ram on the glovebox area. My son drags his backpack in and out for school. Next time I’ll shoot a vid of the repair. It works though.
We waiting for that video of the repair pleaseNot sure why. Should work fine. I’ve already done it to my Ram on the glovebox area. My son drags his backpack in and out for school. Next time I’ll shoot a vid of the repair. It works though.
We waiting for that video of the repair please
Thank you
I don't think people mean it, but like I said when you have guys with toolbelts, multi tools, etc getting in and out it's just going to happen. Also I noticed the area between the seat and dashboard is smaller than in the Titan, so I expect it will happen even more so.Let’s find a real solution. How on earth do people scratch that area?