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chrismrobbins

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So I went with the 2013 with HD and LUX. Pretty much loaded along with about $2500 of accessories. Side steps, front/rear light guards, wrapped wheel arches, hood, mirrors, and ladder.
Definitely getting a warranty with Route 66 through my credit union.

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Have you confirmed you're able to get a Route 66 Warranty? From what I found during my research they exclude all Land Rovers now.

PS - Awesome looking truck!
 

toddjb122

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Honestly you could buy the wrap yourself and DIY. Not hard at all and no way to mess up the vinyl. Wheel arches come off easily. Just need a heat gun or hair dryer.. I'll get you some pics tomorrow.


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That's be cool. Would love to see how that's done. I figured it'd be easy to do a poor job, but difficult to do one that doesn't have air bubbles and marks in it.

When I asked about it they told me a cheap method and the normal method. The traditional method was expensive because it used a lot of material (waste) since the shape is so large if you cut from a rectangle. That is the way which insures no distortion. It is cheaper if you just cut a long wide strip, but then you may get light distortion through the material stretched to fit.
 

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Vinyl is cheap enough that I wouldn't bother trying to deform a narrow strip, I'd just cut from rectangles. If you really wanted to be thrifty you could "nest" them close together versus using a whole new rectangle for each piece.

I've sprayed plasti-dip coating on car trim pieces before with good success. It comes out looking pretty close to vinyl wrap but with a bit more texture. You can build up lots of coats if you want it to be more durable. It peels off just like vinyl and is a whole heck of a lot easier to do. If I were going to put something on the wheel arches, that's what I'd do.
 

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Have you confirmed you're able to get a Route 66 Warranty? From what I found during my research they exclude all Land Rovers now.

PS - Awesome looking truck!

I was able to get the route 66 warranty...$1509 for 3 yrs 36k miles. They have three levels....The LR4 was eligible for the worst I've but it does cover most major issues. I may look around for a different warranty.


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New to the forum but just wanted to say this thread was helpful in making my decision! Thanks all for being you!

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