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Subaru’s first 40 years in the US certainly had its ups and downs and , for most of that time, Subaru was not very successful. In fact, it took 50 years before the company turned a profit. So, why stay in business for that long if the idea of a business is to make money? Love. Subaru is in love with making its award-winning vehicles and this love has finally delivered it to the pinnacle of sales and performance. In fact, Subaru just won Kelley Blue Book's 2017 Most-Trusted Brand Award which is some great icing on the cake.
Subaru has remained steadfast in their goal of supplying the market with cost-efficient, safe vehicles to satisfy the growing needs of American families and adventure seekers and have been rewarded handsomely for it so shouldn't you do the same? When it comes to wrapping your Subie, put your trust in a company who's been there for years like 3M™ or Rwraps™ and get a complete color change vehicle wrap today!
Just use this simple formula to figure out how much wrap film you need to wrap your Subaru. Multiply the length of your ride by three (one for each side and the roof, hood and trunk) and then add an extra 5 to 10 feet for bumpers, rocker panels, spoilers and mistakes. The following example should help:
Please note: Subaru vehicle wraps are meant for application only on OEM paint jobs.
Subaru vehicle wraps are designed to be used it right out of the box without overlaminate or any special glues or fluids. Engineered with double color layers, you can depend on them not to discolor or deform even when applied around the most extreme of curves unlike calendered sign vinyl. You'll love the convenience of our professional grade cast films!
When you wrap your Subaru with Rwraps™ or Series 1080 vinyl wraps don't forget to take great pics of your work because when you send 5 or 6 high-quality photos into us you can get cash back! That's right when you submit your pictures and a review we'll give you a refund of up to $20 plus we'll post your pics to our site so you get a little fame with your fortune too!
Post-heating is one of the most importance but most often forgotten by DIY installers. Whenever you're wrapping anything with a curve, corners or creases, you need to use this technique if you want the film to perform and give you professional-looking results.
Most DIY wrap installers try to do without this tool but if there's one thing you need to wrap it's a heat gun. Still, it's never a simple as buying a heat gun and turning it on. Check out our article here and learn all the tricks of the trade/
Want to know the one secret that separates the pros from the amateurs? It's the German-developed technique of cold pre-stretching vinyl vehicle wraps. Check out today's post and up your wrap game.
been working good for what im doing
I’m actually in love with the look of it… was kind of a pain in the ass but that’s because I’m new at it lol