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We wheeled it up to a field on neighbor's property to watch the eclipse last night. Put a few more scratches in the extremely weak black paint ... :shakehead:

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We wheeled it up to a field on neighbor's property to watch the eclipse last night. Put a few more scratches in the extremely weak black paint ... :shakehead:

 

Starting to think its all modern cars now. I have seen a lot of post 2005 cars and trucks lately that look awful compared to a mid 90s car or truck.

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I agree. I've noticed this as well. My buddy who's a bodyman said the same thing too. Yet another way manufacturers save a buck at our expense. Then there's the EPA coming down on paint emissions, resulting in poor quality paints. Then on top of all that, the new water-based paints make it impossible to paint at home anymore, unless you can afford to build and pay the electric bill on a heat booth. Completely impractical unless you plan to do it as a side business.

 

A lose-lose for the consumer, as usual ... :nonod:

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I agree. I've noticed this as well. My buddy who's a bodyman said the same thing too. Yet another way manufacturers save a buck at our expense. Then there's the EPA coming down on paint emissions, resulting in poor quality paints. Then on top of all that, the new water-based paints make it impossible to paint at home anymore, unless you can afford to build and pay the electric bill on a heat booth. Completely impractical unless you plan to do it as a side business.

 

A lose-lose for the consumer, as usual ... :nonod:

What are you talking about? I'm still shooting the good stuff day in and day out.

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Might be good to you - good enough as they say - but, there was a time when it was much better, IMO.

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When I used to wax my '88 S-15 when it was only a couple years old, the rag used to turn blue. Every time I waxed, more paint would come off. I think GM used Aqua Net as clear coat in those days ... :uhoh:

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Just ordered new tires

 

BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 (LT275 /70 R18 125R E1 RWL

 

Also picked up a new die hard battery today

 

Post pics when they go on, these may be my next tire in that size or a 285/65/18.

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Will do if your in Indy let me know and you can see in person

 

 

Ryan

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I've got a night job today and since I can't sleep in the daytime anyway, I thought it'd be a good time to install the aero skin.

With 115 CAD it's quite expensive, but I didn't like the idea to buy a regular one with those metal clips.

 

It is a little tricky because this thing is so floppy.

And with the adhesive stripes you've got basically only one shot.

So I took my time and it turned out pretty good.

 

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:)

so long

j-ten-ner

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Will do if your in Indy let me know and you can see in person

 

 

Ryan

 

I just missed you. I was down for 4 wheel jamboree a couple weekends ago, but you wouldn't of had them installed then. Those 275/70/18's never rubbed with your 2" level and factory mud flaps did they?

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I've got a night job today and since I can't sleep in the daytime anyway, I thought it'd be a good time to install the aero skin.

 

.....

 

:)

so long

j-ten-ner

I wish I had installed one of those years ago on mine. Too late now - pit-and-chip-central there ...

 

Nice job - looks factory. :cheers:

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