(PICS) Bat's Front Bumper Overlay!
i am thinking about ordering an overlay for my sw xb2. how difficult is it to get the tow hook squares cut out? that's probably my only concern. i might end up trying to find someone to install it for me instead since i'll most likely eff it up. (anyone know anyone that can install this in the l.a. area?)
first post here. just got my Blackberry crush on wednesday! I'm debating on wether to do this in paint or a vinyl,
my concerns being how both will age, affect resale, and just straight up aesthetics...
I have until monday morning to decide between vinyl or paint... thats when I take it in to get the liscense plate holes removed, and a dent taken out of the hood.
thoughts?
my concerns being how both will age, affect resale, and just straight up aesthetics...
I have until monday morning to decide between vinyl or paint... thats when I take it in to get the liscense plate holes removed, and a dent taken out of the hood.
thoughts?

myself, as well as the other xB2's that I have seen in person with vinyl across the front have a problem with the tow hook squares weathering around the square until it basically cuts its own square out. Even though all the edges around the main piece arent weathered at all. Anyone know how to prevent this?
I two-toned my car myself with vinyl. People were standing right next to it and didn't notice it was vinyl til I told them. As Captain stated, it won't affect your resale value. If you get good vinyl it should last a good while as long as you take care of it; you shouldn't have problems with Bluebat's stuff. The vinyl will also help protect your paint from flying debris while driving, but of course it won't protect your bumper from a huge boulder, lol.




Did you use a bracket to mount your plate? Or is it bolted on to your bumper?






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