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Your quote for the Bumpershellz are way high. Off the Ecoological site both front and rear Gloss Black with shipping is $450. I got mine 20% off during last years Black Friday sale.
Bumpercovers.ca is the Canadian licensed distributor.
I'll edit my comment to include those are Canadian prices
Toughshellz is what you'll want to select. Cheapest place I was able to get it at the time I ordered was through CarID on ebay.
Looked today for my truck, do not have the rear with the parking sensor cutouts, and nothing for the front bumper cover (2018). Sent a message, hope they get back with good news, lol. If not,I'll order from ecoological, as they have them both. Well, order after I ask the wife, lol.
Here's pictures of my truck for anybody interested in the bed-lined shellz. I had the honeycomb of my grille and the tailgate letters sprayed with Line-x and they match perfectly.
Just ordered me a set, thanks for the pic, my wife liked the look!
Just ordered me a set, thanks for the pic, my wife liked the look!
Do yourself a favor and make sure you have a couple of plastic putty knives and some trim removal tools. I only needed one trim removal tool for the rear pieces, but with how tight the rubber piece is on the front bumper that you have to get underneath, and with the way the center Bumpershellz is shaped, the putty knives came in handy.
Also, after you get the two end pieces on the front, make sure you test fit to make sure the center piece overlaps evenly on both sides. Mine had a little dip on the edge and if it hadn't been centered he chrome bumper would have shown.
Do yourself a favor and make sure you have a couple of plastic putty knives and some trim removal tools. I only needed one trim removal tool for the rear pieces, but with how tight the rubber piece is on the front bumper that you have to get underneath, and with the way the center Bumpershellz is shaped, the putty knives came in handy.
Also, after you get the two end pieces on the front, make sure you test fit to make sure the center piece overlaps evenly on both sides. Mine had a little dip on the edge and if it hadn't been centered he chrome bumper would have shown.
Welp, guess I'll have to order a trim removal tool, I do not have one of those. WOnder if that piece can be loosened, then apply the center piece, and re-tighten it?
I never looked how to get that thick foam piece off. The trim tools are inexpensive and they come in handy, but I've also taken apart the front end of my truck a few times. Here is a basic set. You really only need the one all the way on the left and the middle one for this job.
I payed around $400 for mine. Got them delivered in a little less than two weeks. Took about an 30 minutes for the back and an hour for front. Instructions were well detailed and their are also online video tutorials. They fit really well and the paint matches the body well. Took them through a drive thru as well to test how well they were applied and passed. Would recommend.