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#19
Not sure how healthy goo gone is on the clear coat. Use 3m bug and tar remover. It is meant for cars and safe on clear coats. Your truck being older means the clear coat is deteriorated and unstable. So test it somewhere first. But 3m bug and tar remover is the poop. Works very fast. I've even used it many times to remove transfer paint from fender benders. Then buff afterward.
PTM handle looks good. Pretty good match. Maybe another coat of clear and a quick buff.
PTM handle looks good. Pretty good match. Maybe another coat of clear and a quick buff.
#21
First off, the system looks cclleeaann, just tuck the wires a little more.
And for the adhesive on the molding, first use a blow dryer to heat it up before removal, then for the remaining adhesive, I would use an adhesive remover I picked up from NAPA. Wash the truck after use just to be safe, and more than likely you will need to budd out the areas where the molding was since Im sure there will be color difference.
Keep us posted, looking good!
-MColford
And for the adhesive on the molding, first use a blow dryer to heat it up before removal, then for the remaining adhesive, I would use an adhesive remover I picked up from NAPA. Wash the truck after use just to be safe, and more than likely you will need to budd out the areas where the molding was since Im sure there will be color difference.
Keep us posted, looking good!
-MColford
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I noticed the jack-haul you got in your box there, I've been thinking about using one because one them girls can get you outta just about any sticky situation. But the problem i found was there was no were on the truck that i could really put it on? Do you got a sweet spot you know of or have you just modified it to work?
#28
I noticed the jack-haul you got in your box there, I've been thinking about using one because one them girls can get you outta just about any sticky situation. But the problem i found was there was no were on the truck that i could really put it on? Do you got a sweet spot you know of or have you just modified it to work?
#30
I noticed the jack-haul you got in your box there, I've been thinking about using one because one them girls can get you outta just about any sticky situation. But the problem i found was there was no were on the truck that i could really put it on? Do you got a sweet spot you know of or have you just modified it to work?
I got the energy suspension brand even though auto zone tried really hard to get me to duralast. They seem alot stronger than the ones that were on there factory.