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Those who have wrapped your bumpers...

wangstarr03

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I’m curious what the total cost was? I know pricing will vary wildly based on location but I offered to bring in my own material (Avery white diamond) to a local shop who tinted my windows since they don’t have anything that matches and they quoted me ~$800 just for the labor on the bumpers and $100-$150 for the side mirrors w/2-3 day turn around. I could be way off but this sounds super high - what has everyone else’s experience been?
 
For that much money I’d watch a YouTube video and give it a try myself
 
Does seem a bit high but the bumper does take a long time to do, maybe a day to do it then you want it to be perfect and if there are any imperfections he can fix on second day. I know when I had my 2014 Outdoorsman PPF'ed it took her 2 days and cost $1000 but that was her labor and material. Now installing PPF and wrapping are different.
 
I am not sure what material will be used but I have been quoted $400-$600 to do both my front and rear combined.

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I had quotes of $450 - $600 for bumpers only.
That was with a black that had some metallic to match my diamond black as much as possible.
 
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I had the lower portion of my truck wrapped in 3m deep matte black for $300. Getting the front skid plate done for additional $100.
 

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