Hey I would love a video of wrapping the skirts aswell :) looking forward to trying this myself .. do you know if wrapping will be affected by low temps in a workshop? .. I have a shed but its freezing cold.. TY
So the skirts are wrapped in 1 piece along with the quarter panel, these are rather simple. Just run some knifekess tap on the quarter and skirts inside the jamb to cut a nice straight line and without damaging the paint. As for the cold it most certainly can be a factor, ideal work temp would be around 72-78° for most brands. You can do it in the cold but the wrap will be more susceptible to tearing and having a harder time with initial tack. Can use your heat gun to warm the panel up to help with initial tack if there’s an issues with that
Quarter panel on these is very easy since the top is split. if you have an instagram I have installs from other Tesla’s I haven’t posted yet doing the quarter panel/skirt!
@@cgwraps. I’m check that out, I want to it seamless, least invasive as possible without taking off anything. I do partial wraps at my job so this is my first time doing full. Doesn’t look hard, but my clumsy ass loser bolts and breaks brackets all the time lol
@@FupaDoncic yea won’t need any seams on the tesla quarter at all. all one shot. basically like doing a normal quarter panel except the “pillar” that’s normally above the windows is the skirt. same concept. actually makes it easier to install besides having to be on the ground. but shoot me a dm on instagram and i can send you the videos
Nice! I'll be wrapping my own very soon
Hey I would love a video of wrapping the skirts aswell :) looking forward to trying this myself .. do you know if wrapping will be affected by low temps in a workshop? .. I have a shed but its freezing cold.. TY
So the skirts are wrapped in 1 piece along with the quarter panel, these are rather simple. Just run some knifekess tap on the quarter and skirts inside the jamb to cut a nice straight line and without damaging the paint. As for the cold it most certainly can be a factor, ideal work temp would be around 72-78° for most brands. You can do it in the cold but the wrap will be more susceptible to tearing and having a harder time with initial tack. Can use your heat gun to warm the panel up to help with initial tack if there’s an issues with that
How many rolls of wrap would you recommend from cheetah? (60"x75" rolls) For a Model 3.
You would just need the 60”x75’ roll to complete a model 3 and you’ll have plenty leftover in the event if any mess ups!
Shoot me a dm on instagram if you need any further assistance
Avery gloss rock grey?
cheetah gloss nardo gray. very similar
He literally said the name in the video.
What color is this wrap?
@cgwraps What brand and color is this?
Did you watch the video? 0:17
Why does everyone always skip the rear quarter panel/side skits 😪
Quarter panel on these is very easy since the top is split. if you have an instagram I have installs from other Tesla’s I haven’t posted yet doing the quarter panel/skirt!
I use a bluetooth remote to hit record and stop. And sometimes it acts up so I sometimes miss panels being recorded 😢
@@cgwraps. I’m check that out, I want to it seamless, least invasive as possible without taking off anything. I do partial wraps at my job so this is my first time doing full. Doesn’t look hard, but my clumsy ass loser bolts and breaks brackets all the time lol
@@FupaDoncic yea won’t need any seams on the tesla quarter at all. all one shot. basically like doing a normal quarter panel except the “pillar” that’s normally above the windows is the skirt. same concept. actually makes it easier to install besides having to be on the ground. but shoot me a dm on instagram and i can send you the videos
@@cgwraps. dm sent, my mistake I thought the quarter panel and side skirts were all connected