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| 01-11-2026, 07:56 AM | #177 |
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ultimately I guess it depends where you live and how OCD you are about paint.. I'm in Rocksylvania and i enjoy the spirited drives on the country roads - so it was a no brainer for me. Also you get knuckleheads seeing you in the rearview and want to step on it in front of you, throwing shit all over the front of the car..All jokes aside though, if you have budget, at least consider thinking about getting the highway package.
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| 01-11-2026, 08:59 AM | #179 |
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My 2016 M3 has a front clip PPF and the whole car ceramic coated. It has 37,000 miles and is kept in a garage. I track it 5-6 days a year. It still looks great, and I would do it again. I regret having my 2023 X5 only ceramic-coated because it has gotten some rock chips in the paint on the hood.
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| 01-12-2026, 12:04 PM | #180 |
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| 01-13-2026, 03:07 PM | #181 |
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Speaking of PPF, what's the general consensus on putting it on the windshield? I absolutely hate the pitting you get over time and would love to have a way to prevent it, but I've heard mixed things about putting PPF on it. Anyone have any experience with that?
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| 01-14-2026, 08:43 PM | #182 |
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I put it on my Wrangler. Can’t tell it’s on. Definitely helps with the profile a Jeep Wrangler has on the road. I want to do it on my BMW eventually.
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It's really expensive for what it is, it's about 500-800 dollars in my area, its warranty is short and wipers can damage it. From talking to the people who sell it, it only lasts about 1-2 years before you want to take it off due to wear on the film (less clear/hazy/etc). It only really works for cars that are garage kept and rarely driven. And I mean RARELY driven. Also it doesn't work for all cars, like some windshields are aggressively curved and it doesn't work well for it. The shop told me an example would be a Tesla Model S.
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| 01-15-2026, 03:11 PM | #184 |
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Thanks! Guess I'll pass on that – sounds like more trouble/expense than it's worth.
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| 01-15-2026, 06:57 PM | #185 |
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| 01-16-2026, 07:29 AM | #186 |
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Yeah, I could see that, especially if it's no longer made. In my state windsheilds are required to be replaced by your car insurance at no additional cost (not that it's not baked into the premium, but you know what I mean).
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| 01-16-2026, 08:10 AM | #187 |
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How often can you get a new one before they refuse the claim? Can you get a new one if it is pitted up or does it need to have a crack and if so how long does the crack have to be? Or does it have to be obstructing the drivers view before they pay to replace?
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| 01-16-2026, 08:17 AM | #188 | |
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• The crack or chip is larger than 3/4 inch in diameter. • The damage is in the driver’s direct line of sight. • There are intersecting cracks (which compromise the structural integrity). • There are two or more cracks within 3 inches of each other. They can also choose to repair rather than replace if it's a small divot, etc. I should also mention that this only applies if you have comprehensive coverage on the vehicle. So far as I'm aware, pitting does not qualify. |
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Full front end (no windshield) PPF going on Thursday.....
I've always said I would do it on my other cars, and then it just became too late due to the daily driving abuse; not this time....picked the car up Friday and getting it on within the week. |
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