Satin Black Wrapped 2013 Denali

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13UpInSmoke

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So went on vacation last week to my buddies house where we lowered my 2013 Denali along with wrapping the whole truck in Avery Dennison Satin Black. Matches my 300!!. Man so I had helped a guy a few years back wrapping cars, I mostly did tear down & reassembly after he wrapped em. Figured this would be fairly easy go since its just big & square & the bumpers dont have a lot of vents & what not in them. Nailed everything but the bumpers & roof on the first day with 3 of us working the whole truck after we tore everything we could get off of it the day before. Then we got to the bumpers & wow what a massive PIA. They are still definitely not show quality but should work for the time being, maybe go over to a friends shop & see if he can rewrap them or maybe we will just try it again as we got better with each time we tried wrapping them. Ended up buying about 40 yards of vinyl with none left over.

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How difficult were the mirrors? I wanted to get a few of the chrome pieces on my truck wrapped and the local guys seem to think it is too hard to do, they'd rather plastidip it.
 
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Not bad at all. It's really just the painted cap piece on the top. The rest I left in the textured black plastic. I wrapped one in one piece the other I seamed it just trying different techniques
 

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