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Bob_Vaughn
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Aug 26, 2016

Wrap

The top of the cap on my 5th wheel is faded. I was wondering if a wrap would cover the faded part and would it be cheaper than getting it painted?? What would the cost be to have the front cap painted?
  • Lots of folks have had success with a 3M product to restore the shine on the front cap. I think it's 303.

    Mine always restores back to like new with a good cleaning and waxing. I use a cleaner wax (TR-3 at auto parts stores) it's similar to rubbing compound but not as harsh. The trailer is 22 years old and has sat out in the sun everyday.
  • Hey Bob, mine was faded both front and back. Heartland paid to paint the front. It was $1500.00 plus decals. I'm thinking that ship has sailed....I had the rear done last year. That one I paid for it was $1050.00. It's hard to find a shop with a big enough paint booth. Try some of the commercial truck/bus bodyshops. I had quotes all over the place from $800.. to $8,000.00. $1500.00 seemed to be about what Heartland was willing to pay at the time. Nothing else will work as a long term cure except trading it off....Good luck.

    B.O.
  • B.O. Plenty wrote:
    Hey Bob, mine was faded both front and back. Heartland paid to paint the front. It was $1500.00 plus decals. I'm thinking that ship has sailed....I had the rear done last year. That one I paid for it was $1050.00. It's hard to find a shop with a big enough paint booth. Try some of the commercial truck/bus bodyshops. I had quotes all over the place from $800.. to $8,000.00. $1500.00 seemed to be about what Heartland was willing to pay at the time. Nothing else will work as a long term cure except trading it off....Good luck.

    B.O.

    Mine was 2 years old when I noticed my fading. When I contacted Heartland I was told I was out of the warranty period. I think they knew there was a problem and just did not want to address it. Our friend have a Forest River Cedar Creek and Forest River recognized that there was a manufacturing defect in the same type of caps that Heartland used and replaced their caps. I lost a lot of respect for the Heartland Brand when mine lost its glow.....
  • I'd price compare doing the wrap and getting it completely painted, then decide. Painting will be the longest lasting, but still not maintenance free.
  • We've got a 38ft class a decals cracked gel coat chalking had the whole motorhome wrapped for $1800 very happy with it.
  • Bob Vaughn wrote:
    B.O. Plenty wrote:
    Hey Bob, mine was faded both front and back. Heartland paid to paint the front. It was $1500.00 plus decals. I'm thinking that ship has sailed....I had the rear done last year. That one I paid for it was $1050.00. It's hard to find a shop with a big enough paint booth. Try some of the commercial truck/bus bodyshops. I had quotes all over the place from $800.. to $8,000.00. $1500.00 seemed to be about what Heartland was willing to pay at the time. Nothing else will work as a long term cure except trading it off....Good luck.

    B.O.

    Mine was 2 years old when I noticed my fading. When I contacted Heartland I was told I was out of the warranty period. I think they knew there was a problem and just did not want to address it. Our friend have a Forest River Cedar Creek and Forest River recognized that there was a manufacturing defect in the same type of caps that Heartland used and replaced their caps. I lost a lot of respect for the Heartland Brand when mine lost its glow.....
    I had a lot of things go wrong with my Heartland that should not have happened. I was at the point where I was starting to fix some things for the second time. That was enough. Every year it was $1,000.00 to maintain it...

    B.O.

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