For the past few months I have been reading and reading here in the forums. I finally pulled the trigger and picked up a 2009 Yukon Denali XL based on much of the advice and opinions found here.
I thought since everyone here has been so helpful I should share some information about what I just had installed on my Yukon.
I had a clear-bra installed on my 2006 BMW 750Li and I love it. I decided that every new car I get from now on should have clear bra installed. So the first thing I did after taking delivery of my Denali was to get clear bra installed.
Below are some pictures including a link to the entire gallery of images.
http://wrigleybum.smugmug.com/gallery/6243545_AUUDU//394245326_9MpiZ
They installed the clear bra on the entire front end of the Denali, including the chrome piece above the grill that is attached to the hood. They also installed it on the side mirrors, head lights, and fog lamps. They did NOT install it on the grill. Seems like the grill is made out of cheap plastic and would be impossible to install with all those holes. They even installed it on the very bottom of the truck where the two screw holes are located for the license plate.
The whole job took two installers (professional guys - same guys that did my BMW) almost 3 full hours from beginning to end. The total cost was $950.00. That's pretty steep but I felt like it is worth it. If you plan on doing this yourself with a kit, I suggest you be VERY careful. When installing the huge hood section they "messed" up and just threw away that piece and cut another one out on their machine.
BTW- I am in no way affiliated with clear bra or stand to gain anything financially. I just felt like this is a product that everyone should consider when buying a new 50K+ vehicle. It has provided great protection against rock dings on my BMW.
Thanks everyone for all the great information found here - I hope my post can prove to be useful.
If you are interested, I had my installation done in southern california. If you
PM me I will be happy to share my installer information with you.
Thanks again.
I thought since everyone here has been so helpful I should share some information about what I just had installed on my Yukon.
I had a clear-bra installed on my 2006 BMW 750Li and I love it. I decided that every new car I get from now on should have clear bra installed. So the first thing I did after taking delivery of my Denali was to get clear bra installed.
Below are some pictures including a link to the entire gallery of images.
http://wrigleybum.smugmug.com/gallery/6243545_AUUDU//394245326_9MpiZ
They installed the clear bra on the entire front end of the Denali, including the chrome piece above the grill that is attached to the hood. They also installed it on the side mirrors, head lights, and fog lamps. They did NOT install it on the grill. Seems like the grill is made out of cheap plastic and would be impossible to install with all those holes. They even installed it on the very bottom of the truck where the two screw holes are located for the license plate.
The whole job took two installers (professional guys - same guys that did my BMW) almost 3 full hours from beginning to end. The total cost was $950.00. That's pretty steep but I felt like it is worth it. If you plan on doing this yourself with a kit, I suggest you be VERY careful. When installing the huge hood section they "messed" up and just threw away that piece and cut another one out on their machine.
BTW- I am in no way affiliated with clear bra or stand to gain anything financially. I just felt like this is a product that everyone should consider when buying a new 50K+ vehicle. It has provided great protection against rock dings on my BMW.
Thanks everyone for all the great information found here - I hope my post can prove to be useful.
If you are interested, I had my installation done in southern california. If you
PM me I will be happy to share my installer information with you.
Thanks again.