Ford D1 Stone Gray is useful for more than chrome delete; it can also support factory-style two-tone truck projects. Use Color Match Wrap for grille bars, bumper sections, mirror caps, door handles, rocker accents, lower two-tone sections, and other smooth parts where a factory-code gray result matters.
Chrome delete, two-tone, or reverse two-tone
Some Ford trucks were offered in two-tone combinations where a color like D1 Stone Gray appears as a lower section. A customer may want to replicate that factory-style look without painting the truck, so they order Ford D1 Color Match Wrap for the lower body, rocker area, bumpers, or trim.
The reverse project is common too: a truck already has a two-tone lower section, and the owner wants to delete it by wrapping that section in the other body color. Color Match Wrap can help either direction when the customer wants the project to look intentional and paint-code based instead of like a generic gray film.
Measure the continuous section
The color matters, but so does the amount of vinyl. Measure the longest continuous piece you want to cover and add allowance for curves, tucked edges, trimming, and practice. Lower two-tone sections, grille pieces, and bumper pieces often use more material than expected because the visible face is only part of the install path.
Color Match Wrap is vinyl made to the factory paint-code specification supplied with the order. It can be a cleaner route when repainting chrome, lower body sections, or replacement trim is more than the project needs.
Stone Gray match notes
Gray paint can shift with light angle, metallic character, age, and previous repairs. This material is not sprayed paint and is not custom matched to the current aged paint on one truck. Review the application guide and consider a professional installer for complex bumper or grille shapes.
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