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Vehicle Wraps That Turn Every Mile Into Marketing
A wrapped work truck is seen by thousands of people a week and never sends you an invoice. We design, print and install full and partial wraps for cars, trucks, vans and whole fleets out of our Lebanon, Ohio shop.
In short: Brand 513 Collective designs, prints and installs custom vehicle wraps for businesses across Southwest Ohio from our shop at 535 N Broadway in Lebanon, OH. We handle full wraps, partial wraps, spot graphics and multi-vehicle fleets on cars, trucks, vans, box trucks and food trucks using cast vinyl rated for 5–7 years outdoors.
Why a wrap is the cheapest advertising you will ever buy
A vehicle wrap is a one-time cost that keeps working every single day for the life of the vinyl. The same truck you already drive to jobs turns into a rolling billboard on I-71, SR-48 and every driveway you pull into — no monthly ad spend, no bidding against competitors, no algorithm to fight.
The math is straightforward: a wrap that lasts five years and costs a few thousand dollars works out to a couple of dollars a day. There is no other advertising channel in Southwest Ohio that puts your name in front of that many people for that little.
Full wraps, partial wraps and spot graphics
Not every vehicle needs full coverage. We will tell you honestly which option gets you the most visibility for your budget:
Full wrap — vinyl covers every painted panel. Maximum impact, total design freedom, and it protects your factory paint underneath.
Partial wrap — typically the rear, lower thirds and doors. Gets 70–80% of the visual impact for roughly half the cost, and works especially well on white or black vehicles.
Spot graphics & lettering — logo, phone number, website and DOT numbers. The most affordable way to look legitimate and stay legal.
What we wrap
Sedans and crossovers, pickups from single cab to crew cab, cargo and passenger vans, box trucks, sprinter vans, food trucks, trailers, equipment, and full fleets that need to look identical across twenty vehicles. If it has panels, we can wrap it.
Materials and installation
We print on cast vinyl with a matched overlaminate — the same class of material used on national fleet programs. It conforms to rivets, curves and door channels, resists Ohio road salt and UV, and comes off cleanly when it is time for a refresh.
Installation happens in a controlled indoor environment, not a parking lot. Panels are cleaned, de-greased and post-heated so the vinyl stays put through winter. Design approval always comes before we print — you see a full render on your exact vehicle make and model first.
What's included
- Full, partial and spot-graphic wraps
- Cars, trucks, vans, box trucks & food trucks
- Fleet programs with consistent branding
- Cast vinyl rated 5–7 years outdoors
- Design render on your exact vehicle first
- Indoor professional installation
- Removable without damaging factory paint
- DOT numbers and lettering
Serving Southwest Ohio. Vehicle Wraps for businesses in Lebanon, Mason, Loveland, Milford, Springboro, South Lebanon, Morrow, Monroe, Franklin, Middletown, West Chester, Cincinnati, Dayton and the surrounding communities. Call (513) 613-2531 or request a free quote.
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Vehicle Wraps We've Produced
FAQ
Vehicle Wraps — Questions We Get Asked
Straight answers to what people actually ask us.
How much does a vehicle wrap cost in Ohio?
Pricing depends on vehicle size and how much of it you cover. In the Southwest Ohio market, spot graphics and lettering typically start in the low hundreds, partial wraps commonly run roughly $700–$1,800, and full wraps generally fall between about $2,200 for a sedan and $5,200 for a full-size truck, van or box truck. Specialty finishes like chrome or color-shift add significantly. We quote every vehicle individually and for free — call (513) 613-2531.
How long does a vehicle wrap last?
A professionally installed cast vinyl wrap lasts 5 to 7 years in Ohio's climate. Vehicles that are garage-kept and hand-washed reach the top of that range; wraps on horizontal surfaces like hoods and roofs fade first because they take the most direct sun.
Will a wrap damage my paint?
No. On factory OEM paint in good condition, a wrap actually protects the panels underneath from rock chips and UV. When removed properly with heat, it comes off without residue. The exception is aftermarket or repainted panels — those can lift, so tell us up front if a panel has been resprayed.
How long does installation take?
Most full wraps take 2 to 3 days in the shop, partial wraps 1 to 2 days, and lettering or spot graphics can often be done in a single day. Add roughly a week beforehand for design, proofing and printing. Fleets are scheduled in batches so you are never short more than one or two vehicles at a time.
Can you wrap just one vehicle, or do I need a whole fleet?
One vehicle is completely fine — most of our wrap customers start with a single truck. We keep your artwork on file so vehicle number two, three and ten match exactly whenever you are ready to add them.
Do you wrap vehicles for businesses outside Lebanon?
Yes. Our shop is in Lebanon, Ohio and we regularly wrap vehicles for businesses in Mason, Loveland, Milford, Springboro, West Chester, Cincinnati and Dayton. Most customers are within a 45-minute drive.
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