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Cost of getting my tundra wrapped?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Exile86, Nov 25, 2020.

  1. Nov 25, 2020 at 1:38 AM
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    Exile86

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    Was thinking about wrapping my 2016 tundra trd pro. Wanted to get a mate green color put on similar to the 2020 thndra trd pro green color but don’t want a glossy finish. Anyone know how much it will cost and any good shops in SoCal. I’m in the San Fernando valley area. Thank you
     
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    Full vehicle will run $3-4k.
     
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    Much of that depends on the grade of material used, size of the vehicle, etc....shops will quote you based on the actual job....so get several quotes.

    It is not going to be cheap to have a good quality material used and have professional installation. I would guess 3-4k on the low end and 5-6k on the high end. And a full wrap is not a life of the vehicle item. It may last about 5 years. Pretty costly!
     
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  4. Nov 25, 2020 at 4:44 AM
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    Thank you for the input!!! Yea I figured it won’t last the life of the truck. Especially since it’s parked outside. I’ll call around my area I have a buddy that had his GTR wrapped by a friend of his that is starting up his own wrap business that said he would do the whole truck for $1000 but since I don’t really know his friend and also don’t know if the wrap he did is going to mess up my factory paint in the long run I figured I would go to a more established business. Anyone have any idea on a good wrap company in Los Angeles County?
     
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    Price will depend on your area and materials but $3K to 4K sounds about right, more for a high end professional shop. A wrap is unlikely to mess with factory paint unless repairs were done without you knowing. As far as durability, unless you meticulously take care of the wrap I wouldn't expect it to last more than 3 years but it depends on your driving conditions. The more petroleum pollutants the wrap is exposed to the quicker it degrades.
     

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