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Pulled off the chrome door moldings last night....the de chroming continues.

 

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Pulled off the chrome door moldings last night....the de chroming continues.

 

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were there any lines or anything underneath it?

I think i remember one guy saying that there were positioning lines under his molding when he removed it.

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were there any lines or anything underneath it?

I think i remember one guy saying that there were positioning lines under his molding when he removed it.

 

Not at all....just good ol' factory clear coated paint.

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Pulled off the chrome door moldings last night....the de chroming continues.

 

Looks great. What did it take to remove them and clean it up?

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I just installed the AVS aeroskin bug guard and did a LED headlight swap. I'll post pics in a couple days when I get back home. The led's were a simple plug and play install. I have a check engine light on but it may have been from having the air intake sensor unplugged. I'll have to disconnect the battery and see if that clears it. If not, I may need error cancellors But the colors match my drl's and led fogs perfect. Picked up the kit from my local performance shop for $109.

 

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Took a pic of the truck after wifey just washed it for me... Now going to drive it too DD coffee time. All the dads out there have a great day!!

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I installed my front GM molded splash guards. The rears will go on next weekend I hope. Ran out of time today.

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Well along with my new wheels I got today (18x10 XD Strike -24) I also ordered my new tires 35x12.50 Trail Grapplers

 

Can yall guess whats happening to the truck next week?

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Well along with my new wheels I got today (18x10 XD Strike -24) I also ordered my new tires 35x12.50 Trail Grapplers

 

Can yall guess whats happening to the truck next week?

is going to get a mud bath?

 

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is going to get a mud bath?

 

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Close....Its getting the 7" lift put on then a mud bath :P

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Close....Its getting the 7" lift put on then a mud bath :P

y'all have to much money lol

 

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y'all have to much money lol

 

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I aint got money lol im only 20. I just used the money I saved to mod my xterra and put it into my truck

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