Cost to Wrap a Truck: Everything You Need to Know


Nothing is more effective than a vinyl wrap when it comes to changing the appearance of your truck. With wraps, you may customize your vehicle without having to commit to paint, whether you want a full camo design, a sleek accent, or simply a tailgate improvement. Made from superior, long-lasting film, CamoWraps offers high-quality camo vinyl wraps for trucks, guns, ATVs, boats, rear windows, and more. Everything you need to know about truck wrap prices is included in this article, including DIY vs. professional alternatives, full installations vs. partial accents, and the special options CamoWraps offers.

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An Overview of Truck Wraps

One of the most common ways for drivers to protect and personalize their cars is using truck wraps. Vinyl Wraps can be taken off or put back on at any moment, unlike paint. Another significant advantage for resale value is that they preserve the original finish underneath. Although there are thousands of different wrap designs, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and anybody else seeking a tough, unique look continue to favor camouflage patterns.

How Much Wrap Does My Truck Need?

Finding out how much vinyl you'll need is the first step in calculating the cost to wrap a truck. Because trucks come in a broad range of sizes, the amount of vinyl needed will vary depending on the model and whether you're doing a full or partial wrap:

  • Small pickups: approximately 60 to 75 feet of vinyl
  • Mid-size trucks: measuring between 80 and 100 feet
  • Large trucks: around 100 to 125 feet

This sum guarantees complete coverage of the bed sides, bumpers, fenders, and doors. Remember that bigger vehicles need a lot more material, which raises the cost of labor and materials.

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What Is the Price?

The price is what most truck owners are most interested in knowing. Because of their size and shape, trucks are very different from cars. Generally speaking, a professional wrap costs between $2,800 and $6,500, depending on:

  • Truck dimensions (heavy-duty vs. small)
  • The design's complexity
  • Quality of the material
  • Labor rates for installers

Both vinyl and expert installation are included in that estimate. Costs will likely be greater if you select unique designs or high-end camouflage patterns.

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DIY vs. Professional Installation

In addition to providing a faultless finish, professional installation save you the aggravation of learning on the fly. However, it's always less expensive to do it yourself. DIY installation could save thousands of dollars in labor charges if you're ready to practice or have faith in your abilities.

CamoWraps offers premium camo vinyl wraps that are flexible, long-lasting, and simple to align, making do-it-yourself wrapping a breeze. Even without expert training, it is easier to line up panels for a polished appearance because the majority of their camo patterns repeat smoothly every 10 to 20 feet.

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Comparing Partial and Full Wrap

To stand out, not every truck requires a complete wrap. To save money on vehicle wraps while still adding flair, many drivers opt for partial wraps.

Tailgate Truck Wraps

The CamoWraps tailgate camo wraps is a well-liked choice.

  • $69 for a small truck (24" x 58")
  • $79 for full-size trucks (26" x 66")

These are made to be easily installed and are printed on sturdy vinyl.

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Rear Window Graphics

Another inexpensive accent option, Rear Window Graphics.

  • $75 for 18" x 58"
  • $85 for 24" x 66"
  • $95 for 28" x 66"

These provide one-way visibility—visible from the outside, invisible from the inside—by using Avery Dennison HP MPI 2528 Perforated Window Film (50/50).

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Rocker Panel Camo Wraps

Another popular touch is rocker panel wraps. CamoWraps provides:

  • $169 for 16" x 18'
  • $199 for 16" x 21'

These offer strong style while protecting high-wear areas.

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Typical Truck Models and Vinyl Price Estimates (Material Only)

The approximate vinyl requirements and material costs are listed below. Installation is not included in these quotes.

  • Ford F-150 — 100 ft²: $1,400–2,000
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — 105 ft²: $1,500–2,100
  • Ram 1500 — 100 ft²: $1,400–2,000
  • Toyota Tundra — 105 ft²: $1,500–2,100
  • GMC Sierra 1500 — 105 ft²: $1,500–2,100
  • Nissan Titan — 100 ft²: $1,400–2,00
  • Ford Ranger — 85 ft²: $1,200–1,700
  • Chevrolet Colorado — 85 ft²: $1,200–1,700
  • Toyota Tacoma — 90 ft²: $1,300–1,800
  • Honda Ridgeline — 90 ft²: $1,300–1,800
  • Ram 2500 — 115 ft²: $1,800–2,300
  • Ford F-250 Super Duty — 120 ft²: $1,700–2,400
  • GMC Sierra 2500HD — 120 ft²: $1,700–2,400
  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD — 120 ft²: $1,700–2,400
  • Ford F-350 Super Duty — 125 ft²: $1,800–2,600
  • Ram 3500 — 125 ft²: $1,800–2,500
  • GMC Sierra 3500HD — 125 ft²: $1,800–2,500
  • Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD — 125 ft²: $1,800–2,500
  • Jeep Gladiator — 95 ft²: $1,400–1,900
  • Ford Maverick — 80 ft²: $1,100–1,600

Note: Depending on coverage and design preference, these are only approximate averages.

How to Put a Truck Wrap on (Tips)

  • Surface Prep: Give the truck a thorough cleaning; any wax or dirt may hinder adherence.
  • Work Environment: When working indoors, a garage free of dust is ideal. Steer clear of wind and direct sunshine.
  • Help from Heat Guns: Heat makes vinyl pliable and makes it simpler to bend it into curves.
  • Seam Matching: For smooth results, align repeated pieces every 10 to 20 feet using CamoWraps' camo designs.
  • Take Your Time: Divide the hood, doors, bed, and tailgate into workable pieces.

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Keeping Your Truck Wrap in Good Condition

Your wrap's lifespan can be increased with proper care:

  • Steer clear of harsh chemicals and wash with water and gentle soap.
  • Hand cleaning is safer than using an automatic car wash.
  • Apply protective sprays or wrap-safe wax.
  • To lessen UV exposure, park in areas with shade whenever you can.

Wraps can remain sharp for five to seven years with proper maintenance.

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CamoWraps Offers Camo Patterns

There are many different designs available from CamoWraps to suit any taste:

For completely personalized designs, see Alwan Wraps.

Wrap Your Truck With CamoWraps

Truck wraps are an effective method to personalize your vehicle without sacrificing the original finish. The price of wrapping a truck varies, but there are solutions to suit any budget, whether you want a partial accent or a full wrap. CamoWraps offers superior camo vinyl wraps, gun wraps, rear window graphics, and tailgate camo, among other long-lasting, high-quality options to help you express your personal style while driving.

FAQ

Q: What is the average lifespan of a truck wrap?
A: Wraps can last five to seven years if properly maintained.

Q: Is it less expensive to wrap than to paint?
A: In agreement. While wraps typically cost between $2,800 and $6,500, paint jobs can cost above $8,000.

Q: Can I do my own wrap installation?
A: Definitely. While expert installation guarantees excellence, do-it-yourself installation saves money.

Q: Is paint harmed by camouflage wraps?
A: Not at all. Actually, they shield the original paint from minor wear, scratches, and UV radiation.

Q: Is it possible to cover only a portion of my truck?
A: Yes. Rocker panels, rear windows, and tailgates are common partial coverings/accents.