Is there any way that you can take off the curent graphics and put new ones on? If so, how expensive is it? Or is this against the Tige tradition?
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You can have local guys design what ever you want or check to see what ones you can get from your dealer. Some of the dealers have old stickers still in stock or they can get the newer ones from Tige. They are not cheap.
My dealer want $500 for a graphic and $300 to install. These were older ones that they had.
I do not know what a local guy would charge to make it but if the graphic is not too complex on the shape it should not be too hard to install, especially if you use the wet method.
As far as getting the old ones off it should not be too hard. Most of mine came off without trying, they peeled off. The previous owner tried to have them covered under warranty but was told no.Last edited by skippabcool; 06-21-2011, 01:45 PM.
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i got a quote once for a full graphic wrap, it was like 4,500 - 5k, installed depending on which graphic i liked, but you can buy graphic's on line your self for like 1500- 3k then just find someone to install it for you... heres a link.
these guys actually work with Tige
http://wakegraphics.com/boat-wraps/2011-wrap-designs/
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I'm not sure I'd try to install those big graphics myself without experience. When we toured the Nautique factory, they walked very quietly and reverently around the guy installing the standard factory side graphics. They claimed each one cost upwards of $500 and it was very easy to make an irreversible mistake. I'm a huge DIY guy, but this might be one of those times where the labor cost is actually a good insurance policy.
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Originally posted by ajholt7 View PostSomething like this.
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...hlight=wrapped
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