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Chrome Delete, Light Tint/Blackout Option, Details & Opinion

RAMayor

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Overall I love the way this has turned out. I have never plastidipped before so I will admit the hood bezel blackout has some flaws up close. I may end up ordering one of these if it aggravates my OCD too much over time. I dont do much night driving but may this weekend, will have to see how badly the light covers affect the mid-level LED lights during night driving. Let me know if you have any questions or opinions!

1. Front RAM letters. Ordered Black letters and color match decals
Easy to remove the letters, small flat head screwdriver and just pry out. Don't be afraid to use force, you will break the clips, but you won't need them anyway. Stick vinyl on black letters before putting them into the grille. Done. Takes about 10-15 minutes.
2. Headlight Covers & Tailight covers by AVS (Auto Ventshade) ordered them from carid.
Also very easy to install. They come with adhesive that also uses velcro to attach them to the lights.
Pros: easily removable to clean under or if you need full headlight brightness. Easy to install. Look Great. About the same cost as it would have taken to get them tinted locally.
Cons: they have these 4 dimples on the rear lights that are obnoxious and not necessary. They made the front covers flat, why not do that on the back? AVS logo on each cover, but that can easily be scraped off, just annoying it is in white and even there.
3. Tailgate Ram head emblem
This is an easy removal and replacement, but it can be time-consuming. I used a hair dryer and heated the emblem up for a good 5 minutes.
Pried the emblem off using a small flat screwdriver leveraged on some paper towel. The emblem came off in layers. First the thick plastic exterior, then two layers of adhesive.
For all my debadging I used WD-40 and Goo-b-gone/goof-off, elbow grease, and this amazing little rubber razor contraption. The more you heat, the easier it is.
I used a hairdryer because it was all I have, but a heat gun would work, I would just be a bit more careful with one of those. I have never used one, but I imagine they can get a lot hotter.
4. Hood Bezel 1500 HEMI Blackout
Heat with hairdryer, fishing line, and screwdriver removal. remove adhesive and clean both hood and back of emblem, plastidip, put 3m trim adhesive on, prime hood with alcohol, and place back on the hood
5. Powder coated the exhaust tips at a local shop. Easy to remove, cost me 60 bucks for both
6. RAM door letters, Laramie on the tailgate, 4x4 on tailgate I heated with hairdryer, ran fishing line behind, rubber razor and WD-40/goo-b-gone and elbow grease
7. Black license plate screw kit. Filled in the holes nicely since we don't need front license plates here in FL. I bought some cranberry plastidip and going to test in on the plastic covers to the screws to see if it matches the paint close enough. If it does I am going to use it on the chrome edges on the stock 22' rims. Stay tuned!
 

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Viper67

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When you removed the logo on the sides of the hood, were there any holes etc? I’d like mine removed for good.

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RAMayor

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When you removed the logo on the sides of the hood, were there any holes etc? I’d like mine removed for good.

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I removed it and put it back on after i sprayed it black w plastidip. Yes there are holes. If you look closely you can see the two posts on the back of the piece w the 1500 hemi logos on it.
 

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I removed it and put it back on after i sprayed it black w plastidip. Yes there are holes. If you look closely you can see the two posts on the back of the piece w the 1500 hemi logos on it.
Overall I love the way this has turned out. I have never plastidipped before so I will admit the hood bezel blackout has some flaws up close. I may end up ordering one of these if it aggravates my OCD too much over time. I dont do much night driving but may this weekend, will have to see how badly the light covers affect the mid-level LED lights during night driving. Let me know if you have any questions or opinions!

1. Front RAM letters. Ordered Black letters and color match decals
Easy to remove the letters, small flat head screwdriver and just pry out. Don't be afraid to use force, you will break the clips, but you won't need them anyway. Stick vinyl on black letters before putting them into the grille. Done. Takes about 10-15 minutes.
2. Headlight Covers & Tailight covers by AVS (Auto Ventshade) ordered them from carid.
Also very easy to install. They come with adhesive that also uses velcro to attach them to the lights.
Pros: easily removable to clean under or if you need full headlight brightness. Easy to install. Look Great. About the same cost as it would have taken to get them tinted locally.
Cons: they have these 4 dimples on the rear lights that are obnoxious and not necessary. They made the front covers flat, why not do that on the back? AVS logo on each cover, but that can easily be scraped off, just annoying it is in white and even there.
3. Tailgate Ram head emblem
This is an easy removal and replacement, but it can be time-consuming. I used a hair dryer and heated the emblem up for a good 5 minutes.
Pried the emblem off using a small flat screwdriver leveraged on some paper towel. The emblem came off in layers. First the thick plastic exterior, then two layers of adhesive.
For all my debadging I used WD-40 and Goo-b-gone/goof-off, elbow grease, and this amazing little rubber razor contraption. The more you heat, the easier it is.
I used a hairdryer because it was all I have, but a heat gun would work, I would just be a bit more careful with one of those. I have never used one, but I imagine they can get a lot hotter.
4. Hood Bezel 1500 HEMI Blackout
Heat with hairdryer, fishing line, and screwdriver removal. remove adhesive and clean both hood and back of emblem, plastidip, put 3m trim adhesive on, prime hood with alcohol, and place back on the hood
5. Powder coated the exhaust tips at a local shop. Easy to remove, cost me 60 bucks for both
6. RAM door letters, Laramie on the tailgate, 4x4 on tailgate I heated with hairdryer, ran fishing line behind, rubber razor and WD-40/goo-b-gone and elbow grease
7. Black license plate screw kit. Filled in the holes nicely since we don't need front license plates here in FL. I bought some cranberry plastidip and going to test in on the plastic covers to the screws to see if it matches the paint close enough. If it does I am going to use it on the chrome edges on the stock 22' rims. Stay tuned!
Did the covers effect your sensors
 

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no. but they dont stay on. had two sets fly off on the highway. manufacturer said "they are not meant for highway use, they are meant to protect during offroading." I would not recommend.
Thanks for the info
 

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When are you going to black out the chrome on the running boards ?
 

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Should I black it out or leave it as is? I was thinking of powder coating the wheels, removing the side badges and replacing the chrome rear with a black ram badge... Does anyone have any pictures of a blacked-out Ivory sport?

Leveling kit and bed cover coming soon...

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Not completely blacked out, Ram letters on grill, 1500 Hemi on hood, Ram head on tailgate, Black ceramic coated exhaust tips all black, ram letters removed from doors, and Laramie and 4x4 letters removed from tailgate.
Bill
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RAMayor,
Your truck looks great, Don't really care for the taillight cover like you said those 4 circles really takes away from them.
was you only loosing the taillight covers at highway speed or did you have any issues with the headlight covers too?
The headlight covers look good to me.
Bill



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Not completely blacked out, Ram letters on grill, 1500 Hemi on hood, Ram head on tailgate, Black ceramic coated exhaust tips all black, ram letters removed from doors, and Laramie and 4x4 letters removed from tailgate.
Bill
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Your stock 22"s look SoOoO much better than my stock 20"s. Are those aftermarket badges? You have an awesome truck man! Keep it up
 

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Your stock 22"s look SoOoO much better than my stock 20"s. Are those aftermarket badges? You have an awesome truck man! Keep it up
Factory badges, I plastidipped the Ram letters on the grill, and the 1500 Hemi on the hood. The Black Ram head on the tailgate is a factory Black badge that I bought and replaced.
Thanks, Bill
 

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Here’s how I blacked out my 2020 limited
 

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Here’s how I blacked out my 2020 limited

Looks great! I'm also interested in blacking-out my Granite Limited. Mind sharing how you blacked out the chrome (shadowline?) and the wheels (powdercoat?), thanks!!
 

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Looks great! I'm also interested in blacking-out my Granite Limited. Mind sharing how you blacked out the chrome (shadowline?) and the wheels (powdercoat?), thanks!!
I ordered some black and color match vinyl decals from prajekt13 off facebook, to cover up my chrome badges. They look great!


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Thanks. Did you use them for blacking-out the grill and side trim too?
Blacked out the decals and color-matched the hood/grill.
 

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I've officially started down the path to dechrome my Ram!
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Looks great! I'm also interested in blacking-out my Granite Limited. Mind sharing how you blacked out the chrome (shadowline?) and the wheels (powdercoat?), thanks!!
I actually ordered all new badging and lower door trim and had them painted gloss black. The window trim and front grille is all gloss black wrap. The wheels were powder coated. Side mirrors were wrapped and door handles and tailgate handle I ordered new in white from allmoparparts.com
 

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