clear bra
Here is a website that can help you find authorized clear bra installers in your area.
http://www.xpel.com/
http://www.xpel.com/
http://www.quality-glasstint.com/
(Fenton, MO huh, not too terribly far from me)
I have not personally used them but my friend has taken his GTP, Vette and TL there and loved them. They say they are a 3M supplier and they offer the clear protection. I plan on getting my windows and clearbra done there.
(Fenton, MO huh, not too terribly far from me)
I have not personally used them but my friend has taken his GTP, Vette and TL there and loved them. They say they are a 3M supplier and they offer the clear protection. I plan on getting my windows and clearbra done there.
Originally Posted by drifter23
Here is a website that can help you find authorized clear bra installers in your area.
http://www.xpel.com/
http://www.xpel.com/
anybody from Houston, TX knows where to get it done cheaper. or is that the standard price for all US.??
$600 is about right, that is around what I paid in Utah for the Z, and what I've paid for a few other cars. It's money well spent man, I have zero regrets and I will keep buying them in the future.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
Last edited by Camel; Apr 19, 2005 at 01:06 PM.
Originally Posted by Camel
$600 is about right, that is around what I paid in Utah for the Z, and what I've paid for a few other cars. It's money well spent man, I have zero regrets and I will keep buying them in the future.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
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I've got the clear bra on my Z from the dealer (3M film), and I'm definitely happy with it. I have it on the hood, side mirrors and on the lower front of the rear fenders. The only minor complaint I have are tiny particles of dust and dirt that collect at the edges of the film, mainly the areas that face the front of the car. You should be able to take some soapy solution on a q-tip to try and clean it off, as you'll start to see the "dirty outline" of the bra pieces over time... Other than that, the benefits of the bra far outweigh the annoyance of the dirt.
Mine has been on over a year now, in the hot South Florida sun, and it has not yellowed or distorted in any way.
Mine has been on over a year now, in the hot South Florida sun, and it has not yellowed or distorted in any way.
Originally Posted by Camel
$600 is about right, that is around what I paid in Utah for the Z, and what I've paid for a few other cars. It's money well spent man, I have zero regrets and I will keep buying them in the future.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
I almost forgot, don't fall into the trap of finding a local comapny that will "custom cut" the clearbra and install it for 1/2 the price. What this means is they use large, flat sheets (of sometimes inferior material) and take an exacto knife to the material on the car. This results in uneven edges and most likely you'll be having an Xpel installer removing your faded, yellow clearbra within 3 years. Make sure you get the high-quality 3M film that Xpel installers should be using by default.
Originally Posted by JonsilvZ
Actually mine was custom cut from a 3M roll. I was there when they put it on. $340 for bumper and front fenders. Very good job from Xpel installer.
~$600 on my Z was for the bumper, hood, fenders, lights, and mirrors...
Originally Posted by LunchMeatMonste
I've got the clear bra on my Z from the dealer (3M film), and I'm definitely happy with it. I have it on the hood, side mirrors and on the lower front of the rear fenders. The only minor complaint I have are tiny particles of dust and dirt that collect at the edges of the film, mainly the areas that face the front of the car. You should be able to take some soapy solution on a q-tip to try and clean it off, as you'll start to see the "dirty outline" of the bra pieces over time... Other than that, the benefits of the bra far outweigh the annoyance of the dirt.
Mine has been on over a year now, in the hot South Florida sun, and it has not yellowed or distorted in any way.
Mine has been on over a year now, in the hot South Florida sun, and it has not yellowed or distorted in any way.
Originally Posted by silverspeedz
does anybody know where to get a clear bra, and the best place to get it installed thanks
sorry I just watched "The Girl Next Door" and now my head is filled with this crap...sorry...
I actually watched them cut the bra for the Z. The material was on big rolls. They ran it thru a large machine that computer-cut the kit based on XPel's drawing. This yielded a big sheet the size of the front of the car with the bra material cut into the proper shapes. The cut outs for the mirrors were also on the same sheet off to the side.
Yeah, $600 is no small amount of money, but I will never understand some people's logic of just allowing the car to look like hell over time and get dinged and chipped, then paying a few hundred dollars to get it repainted, then letting it happen again.
Yeah, $600 is no small amount of money, but I will never understand some people's logic of just allowing the car to look like hell over time and get dinged and chipped, then paying a few hundred dollars to get it repainted, then letting it happen again.
Originally Posted by Hella
Where did you have yours installed down here in FL? Im in W. Palm.
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