With some trepidation, we decided to wrap the hood with Avery Supreme Black Matte wrap. It’s not a perfect match with the bumpers, but very darned close.
Hood wrap and tinting done by SS Customs: http://www.sscamerica.com/
If you're in the SF Bay Area, check these guys out - - they're like Mecca for custom wrapping in Silicon Valley, doing chrome Lamborghinis, matte black Teslas, colorful Sprinters for Google, etc.
The hood wrap has elicited a funny response: men love it and take pictures and say it looks "bad-ass", and women (e.g. my wife) seem to think it looks too aggressive/macho. (She may be right...)
In my mind, the wrap quickly transitioned it into a bit more of a sporty-looking adventure vehicle. YMMV...
I was told that it would only get worse, and become increasingly difficult to remove, so after about a year of procrastination, I finally got out the heat gun and started peeling it back.
Hood wrap and tinting done by SS Customs: http://www.sscamerica.com/
If you're in the SF Bay Area, check these guys out - - they're like Mecca for custom wrapping in Silicon Valley, doing chrome Lamborghinis, matte black Teslas, colorful Sprinters for Google, etc.
The hood wrap has elicited a funny response: men love it and take pictures and say it looks "bad-ass", and women (e.g. my wife) seem to think it looks too aggressive/macho. (She may be right...)
In my mind, the wrap quickly transitioned it into a bit more of a sporty-looking adventure vehicle. YMMV...
UPDATE 2022
After 4 years of sun & abuse, the wrap had started to decompose due to ultraviolet light, according to a wrap shop guy. You san see this in the middle of the hood in the picture below.
I was told that it would only get worse, and become increasingly difficult to remove, so after about a year of procrastination, I finally got out the heat gun and started peeling it back.
To my surprise & dismay, the areas that appeared to be composing from ultraviolet light also show a discoloration in the paint directly below them. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I guess that it will call for another wrap...
Spring 2018, 01-March-2022
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