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Had the windshield tinted today and added a tint strip.

 

Off subject But when I was going thru the thread I saw where you changed out your headlights and fogs. Did you do all of them HID?

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Had the windshield tinted today and added a tint strip.

 

Off subject But when I was going thru the thread I saw where you changed out your headlights and fogs. Did you do all of them HID?

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I put HIDs in for my headlights and LEDs for the foglights.

 

 

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I put HIDs in for my headlights and LEDs for the foglights.

 

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Do you like your set up? Can you tell a difference? Did you do highs and lows? Edited by TungstenZ71
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Installed a Go Rhino bull bar with rigid Dually's, and T-Rex hood brackets with rigid D2's.

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Do you like your set up? Can you tell a difference? Did you do highs and lows?

Yeah, you can definitely tell a difference. I like the color a lot better and the light output is better too. I went with 6k for both. The fogs are real bright. I haven't done the highs yet but I'll be going with LEDs for sure since HIDs take a bit to get to full brightness.

 

 

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Added these bad boys to cover up the airbag warning stickers on the sun visor. Picture isnt the best but it looks amazing in persone438b21c79f4935cc22bc1a6c88a8f7c.jpg

Also wrapped the bowties

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That sticker looks awesome!! Where can I get some?

 

 

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Thanks! I had my dad make em for me but I'm sure you can have a vinyl shop make em for you.

 

Do you think he could make a couple for my visors? I'd pay you for them and pay for shipping. Us brownstone metallic boys gotta help each other out :thumbs:. You can message me about it if you want.

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He could but I bought very little chrome vinyl and he had the silver but it was the end of the silver. He and my grandpa are taking about closing the shop down... :(

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He could but I bought very little chrome vinyl and he had the silver but it was the end of the silver. He and my grandpa are taking about closing the shop down... :(

 

Is your headliner black? How'd you manage that? The visors look sweet too!

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He could but I bought very little chrome vinyl and he had the silver but it was the end of the silver. He and my grandpa are taking about closing the shop down... :(

Sorry to hear that they may close down the shop. I would buy whatever vinyl is needed, I'm just not sure of how its done and what would be needed to buy. If you could let me know the process and what needs to be bought and I would buy it all and mail it to you to get cut.

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Sorry to hear that they may close down the shop. I would buy whatever vinyl is needed, I'm just not sure of how its done and what would be needed to buy. If you could let me know the process and what needs to be bought and I would buy it all and mail it to you to get cut.

You'll need a small piece of silver or grey. That I can't help you on because he already had it and it matched pretty good. Just a 1 x 1 foot square would do or a 2x1 since they come in 2 foot rolls. Then get a longer piece of mirror chrome vinyl wrap. It didn't want to cut very good so he had to waste alot until he got it to work right

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