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I have done some base coat clear coat painting of motorcycles in the past so I decided to paint all of the chrome parts including the bumper after sanding somewhat aggressively. Then I used an epoxy primer on everything and then the base coat clear coat. I also worried about the bumpers chipping...
Sure I removed the tail lights and that was pretty straightforward then unclipped the harness took down to my basement used some quarter inch pinstriping tape because of its flexibility and outlined the Inside Edge of the tail lights and then masked with paper and masking tape everything out to...
I certainly get you on that not everyone is as particular as I am but I just hate seeing the front and get hammered like that after one trip I've had as many as a hundred chips on a car
Yes I put deep drawers into the stairway into the basement shop because I used to be in home renovations and how lots of extra supplies electrical and plumbing and cabinet supplies so this seemed to be an unused area of the shop so figured why not. It was vacant below the stairs anyway
clear bra great for small stones but this protects everything grille headlights fog lights hood from everything including the bigger rocks.... also I do have the clear bra for 99percent of my driving . this catcher is on only for long winter trips
I plan on keeping my 19 Longhorn for a very long time seeing that I'm retired and likely not to need any more trucks. So because we travel on winter Canadian roads driving to Calgary this Shield protects the whole front end from rocks and stones. So I know it looks a little odd but after...
Just the paint about 300 dollars...but one month labour removing sanding epoxy primer and painting then reinstall....would have cost probably 4 thousand for someone else to do it
Oops too many pictures... it took me awhile to get my paint match perfect but I am not a professional but most professionals should be able to match the paint pretty well I would think
I would call it a titanium color. I just took straight black added a bit of white and some silver metal flake but you could find this color easily on a color palette I just had the paints laying around so mixed my own so just look for a charcoal gray metallic you would pretty will have it
Well it's been about 2 months now and I have completed my project to make something of a longhorn sport. It started with having the truck with a Sport Hood installed and then painting black borders on the rear tail lights, painting the 22 in Long Horn Wheels to a titanium metallic finish and...
I've read lots about them and as long as they are installed correctly it is exactly the same as a larger offset wheel.. Are you saying you should'nt put on larger offset wheels ? OR wheel spacers?
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