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Anyone put PPF on their Sienna? Is it worth it? What brand did you use and what was the cost installed?
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Anyone put PPF on their Sienna? Is it worth it? What brand did you use and what was the cost installed?
Never done it, but intend to next time for lower front bumper - that's taken a disproportionate amount of wear & tear on our 2011.

That said, unsure if using dealer at time of delivery or perhaps another vendor is a better option. The stuff seems like voodoo to me.
3M PPF is offered in two accessory packages for the 2021 Sienna. We have the Toyota accessory PPF on both our 2012 Prius and 2014 Sienna. It's wonderful stuff. The paint under the PPF looks great after all these years - no nicks or chips and no yellowing. I'll never have another vehicle without PPF.

The retail price of the PPF for our 2014 Sienna was $395 in early 2014 when I ordered the vehicle. The dealer sold it and a number of other port install accessories to me for around 55% of retail which would have resulted in the PPF costing about $220. Another local Toyota dealership wouldn't budge off the $395 retail price to install the same PPF locally.
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I always have PPF for all my cars and will have it install on the new sienna. I will do it for sure on the hood and roof on top of the windshield as those area are metal and if it get stone chip will result in rust if not attend to soon. I can skip the front bumper as it's plastic and even it will get chip it won't rust and touch up paint will be fine.
I just the following quote from Karrite.

Here are a few different PPF Packages that cover high impact areas.

18” Hood + Fender Tips - $325
24” Hood + Fender Tips - $375
Full Hood + Fender Tips - $500
Full Front Clip (Full Hood, Full Fenders, Bumper) $1550
Mirrors - $75
9” Piece above windshield – 125$
Trunk Lip - $125
PPF Comes with a 10yr warranty.

I'm thinking of doing the 18" $325 and above windshield $125. This is cheaper and more coverage than what the Toyota dealership is selling.
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did they give you a quote for full front bumper? That's where 95% of the abuse has happened on our 2011, easily the worst looking part of the van's leading edges.
did they give you a quote for full front bumper? That's where 95% of the abuse has happened on our 2011, easily the worst looking part of the van's leading edges.
Well the option with the full front bumper is $1550 which seems incredibly expensive. I'm shopping around to see what competitors have for pricing as I'd ideally want to keep everything around the $500 price. The bumper isn't metal though so it won't rust so I'm not sure if it's worth covering.
I just the following quote from Karrite.

Here are a few different PPF Packages that cover high impact areas.

18” Hood + Fender Tips - $325
24” Hood + Fender Tips - $375
Full Hood + Fender Tips - $500
Full Front Clip (Full Hood, Full Fenders, Bumper) $1550
Mirrors - $75
9” Piece above windshield – 125$
Trunk Lip - $125
PPF Comes with a 10yr warranty.

I'm thinking of doing the 18" $325 and above windshield $125. This is cheaper and more coverage than what the Toyota dealership is selling.
I would go with the 24" for $50 more, it will cover more of the hood, the way they measure it is kind of weird so make sure to ask them to show you the different. I will bring it to a local shop specialize in doing this kind of work then the dealer who most likely will not doing a good job or contract out with the cheapest price for max profit. The bumper normally would be the most expensive since it's the biggest and take the most time to apply but as I mentioned before it's not metal so touch up paint would be fine and with the 2021 it mostly grill anyway so no need for the PPF.
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