Adding partial wrap later

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I apologize if this has already been covered, but I don’t recall that it has.

If I wrap the truck and some day down the road decide to add an SUV kit, could I just order a wrap for the SUV kit so that it matches the rest of the truck without having to rewrap the whole truck?

Let’s just assume the wrap has not faded at this point.
 

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You probably can. But due to wear and fading from exposure, You would probably want to rewrap both panels that have the same color. There will probably be a noticeable color difference if you don't.
 

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Or wrap the truck initially with the idea of using a coordinated color should you add the suv topper.
 
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Good ideas. Thanks!

I’ve been thinking 2 tone on the truck, with the top being white. Maybe white doesn’t fade so much and if I decided to get the kit, make it also white?

As much as they tout adding the SUV conversion later, I would have thought they’d mention something about wrapping it.
 

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Probably the $500 wrap is just the pu version, SUV will be extra.
 

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I'm thinking I'd just wrap the top and the cab in white and leave the sides gray. Solar damage tends to be most significant on horizontal surfaces, and the two-tone color can help with cooling (minimal, I know, but I live in Texas and every bit helps).
Good point, I'd been planning to leave mine gray, but may wrap the hood and roof for a 2-tone look. Seems a lot easier than all the fiddly, curvy bits around the lights and door handles and whatnot.

Might also put a matching splash of color on the rocker panels both to balance it out and to reduce scratches/rock chips in the polycarbonate... I've got clear helicopter tape on my bike for the same purpose and it works pretty well.
 
 
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