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Mossy Oak Breakup - Camo
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steering wheel, i also have the same one's on each wheel.

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edit.. ok what i doing wrong.. i inserted image, i even tried inserting hyperlink.. but still no picutres.....
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steering wheel, i also have the same one's on each wheel.
chris
edit.. ok what i doing wrong.. i inserted image, i even tried inserting hyperlink.. but still no picutres.....
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Pictures aren't so good, but everyone asks about them. I tell them I have the "Wild Wings Edition" F-150

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Originally Posted by Crstfr
edit.. ok what i doing wrong.. i inserted image, i even tried inserting hyperlink.. but still no picutres.....
You need to have the IMG open tag and the /IMG close tag (both enclosed in braces) for it to work.
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Where do all of you get the overlays? I like the black F-150 on Josiah's truck.
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Ok, while on topic... I had a White Ford overlay for my tailgate, but I had gotten a bubble around the outside when I installed it, so I just (literally) started to install the new one and it's even worse. I have about 4-5 different areas around the outside of the oval where it lifts up with a bubble. I think it is caused by the fact that the oval is domed slightly.
At any rate, how the heck did you guys get yours perfectly flat? I did the install with tons of soap water, carefully got it out, and then tried a hairdryer on hot, low speed and tried to gently press it down with no luck.
Does it just need time to dry out? HELP!
At any rate, how the heck did you guys get yours perfectly flat? I did the install with tons of soap water, carefully got it out, and then tried a hairdryer on hot, low speed and tried to gently press it down with no luck.
Does it just need time to dry out? HELP!

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Here are my john deere rear and steering whell overlays






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At any rate, how the heck did you guys get yours perfectly flat? I did the install with tons of soap water, carefully got it out, and then tried a hairdryer on hot, low speed and tried to gently press it down with no luck.
Does it just need time to dry out? HELP!
I used the California Wiper blade and it worked great. You need to heat it up real well and push very hard 100's of times to the outside edges. I became very good at applying stickers, overlays, etc. over the several I've done on my truck ("Don't follow me. You can't." sticker, front and rear emblem overlays, third brakelight 4x4 overlay, etc). Just take your time.Originally Posted by Lumadar
Ok, while on topic... I had a White Ford overlay for my tailgate, but I had gotten a bubble around the outside when I installed it, so I just (literally) started to install the new one and it's even worse. I have about 4-5 different areas around the outside of the oval where it lifts up with a bubble. I think it is caused by the fact that the oval is domed slightly.At any rate, how the heck did you guys get yours perfectly flat? I did the install with tons of soap water, carefully got it out, and then tried a hairdryer on hot, low speed and tried to gently press it down with no luck.
Does it just need time to dry out? HELP!
& thanks Jurassic, it's from DeVeries Signs on ebay.








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