When it comes to protecting your Model Y Juniper, you have several different PPF options. You can do anything from installing PPF on the door sills to completely wrapping the entire car. We’re going to break down essential vs full PPF coverage for the Model Y Juniper and which is right for you.  

Essential Exterior Coverage

We recommend PPF for the front of the car. The front kit includes the bumper, hood, fenders, headlights, and mirrors. In addition, the protecting your rockers is also a great investment. These get destroyed by rocks, sand, salt, mud, and all the road debris you hit on your daily commute.

If you have this set up, all of the highest impact areas will be protected. Especially if you go to the DIY route, you’re saving a lot of money, learning a new skill, and protecting your investment for years to come.

DIY PPF Front kit and Rocker coverage

If you don’t want to PPF the entire front, DIY Wrap Club also offers a partial PPF front kit that includes the front bumper, mirrors, headlights, and part of the fenders and hood. This DIY kit gives an even more budget friendly option and covers the most essential elements of what typically gets damaged first.

DIY PPF Front Partial coverage area for Model Y Juniper

There are even smaller – yet effective – essential coverage options that protect the Model Y Juniper exterior. The front impact zone protects just the flat front facing area on the front bumper, also known as the bug graveyard. It catches most of the damage, so it’s a good alternative to covering the entire bumper.

Not sure about PPF on the entire rocker? The mini rocker goes on the rear door and catches the majority of debris impact that’s kicked up from the wheels. 

We also have DIY PPF kits for the door handles and the door handle area surrounding it. You touch these handles all the time. You might scratch them with your rings, keys, or nails.

These are easy, cost-effective ways to protect your ride and prevent those dreaded scratches and paint chips.

Essential Interior Coverage

Areas that get a lot of foot traffic are the door kickers, door sills and glove box. These are easy 30 minute or less DIY installs that keep scratches and scuffs away from your interior. If you really care about keeping your interior clean, and you have a lot of passengers – especially kids – these options are for you.

Glove box PPF coverage for Model Y Juniper

Full Coverage

Full PPF coverage is for those that want that peace of mind that every part of their car is covered and protected. If you drive a lot, live in a big city where are you park in tight spaces often, or you want to change the finish of your paint to a matte look or even color PPF, full coverage PPF is the way to go.

This would be the most expensive option, but you do end up saving a lot of money if you DIY this project.

Model Y Juniper full coverage PPF area coverage How do you decide? Think about your budget, driving habits, passengers, and what’s gonna bring you the most comfort knowing your car is protected. Check out this article for more information on DIY PPF kits. 

Interested in going the DIY route? Check out our Model Y Juniper PPF kits at DIY Wrap Club.