chrmnxpnoy
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- San Diego, CA USA
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV60
Very cool! The B-pillars on my list to wrap. The piano black plastic surfaces are just too easy to scratch and the same with the plastic rear spoiler. At least with the 3m product, if it gets too scratched, you just pull it off and apply a new setI decided to try a wrap for the first time in my life, you're never too old to learn new things, right? I don't like the chrome trim above the windows so I bought a roll of piano black 3M Vvivid vinyl on amazon.ca for $15. It's not perfect, and I'm going to stop here before attempting the lightning bolt. I want to see if my SO approves before I spend too much time on it.
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I have the same attitude toward the chrome above the windows. I called one shop and they estimated $800 to wrap them in black (my car is Vic Black). This seems to be a good solution.I decided to try a wrap for the first time in my life, you're never too old to learn new things, right? I don't like the chrome trim above the windows so I bought a roll of piano black 3M Vvivid vinyl on amazon.ca for $15. It's not perfect, and I'm going to stop here before attempting the lightning bolt. I want to see if my SO approves before I spend too much time on it.
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What about the 3M vinyl 1" detailing wrap? The bulk of the trim seems to be 20 mm which would make the tape about a milimeter too wide on each side:I bought a roll of piano black 3M Vvivid vinyl on amazon.ca for $15.
That would actually be an alternative to the 12" x 54" piece that I bought for $14.99CAD and cut into strips myself. The 12" wide one will cover the lightning bolt pattern without any stretching or bending.What about the 3M vinyl 1" detailing wrap? The bulk of the trim seems to be 20 mm which would make the tape about a milimeter too wide on each side:
Love this. Would love to know more on mounting points, and where you ran your cables and connection pointsView attachment 52712
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Installed a Viofo three channel dash cam last night. Parking mode recording is really great. Not sure why Genesis didn't allow the USA/Canada market access to the built in cameras![]()
I want that cover. Can you post the link? I have hade my white steering wheel since July and it got a bit of dirt on it in the winter. I do use my heated steering wheel. I wonder if I could still feel it with this cover.View attachment 52645
Noticed the steering wheel was already discoloring after only two weeks of ownershipadded this cheap steering wheel cover from China. I don't really use the heated steering wheel feature (SoCal weather).
I may have to remove it though due to the HDA hands on steering wheel sensor. I'll see later today when I drive on the highway.
How did you get all the chrome/gray parts black?Got nighttime pic of the ride. This the drop with H & R Sport springs View attachment 50147
Seems high as my shop did the entire bottom grey portion in satin black plus the chrome over the windows for $1400.I have the same attitude toward the chrome above the windows. I called one shop and they estimated $800 to wrap them in black (my car is Vic Black). This seems to be a good solution.
Seems high as my shop did the entire bottom grey portion in satin black plus the chrome over the windows for $1400.
I asked my wrap guy to do all the gray/silver parts. He refused to take the job and said it won't last on plastic. Can you share your experience?Yeah agreed, $800 for just the window chrome is way too high. I had the same work done to mine as Guru0006 + the calipers painted and it was only around $1100.
I asked my wrap guy to do all the gray/silver parts. He refused to take the job and said it won't last on plastic. Can you share your experience?
Got it. Thank you for that.Mine is "paint" called autoflex. It's removable like plastidip but the finish is much closer to real paint with a clear coat. It should last longer and look better than vinyl under the same conditions. Plus you can "wrap" just about anything with it, where vinyl has some limitations as you found out already.
I opted for this so that if I didn't like it I could remove it. Now that I've had it done and know what it looks like, next time I'm just going to have it done with real automotive paint.
Got it. Thank you for that.
How did you figure out how to remove all the pieces? Just learn as you go?