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Dang that does look good Pamaguin. Goodness I have to frequent this forum less another mod I want for my truck.?

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Car Pro PERL. Stuff is awesome. Only time when I had sling is when I got recalled to work and it didn't have time to dry.

 

 

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I had no clue PERL would work on tires, nor did I ever give it thought.

 

 

Gary - DO a light smoke , TO DARK people wouldn't see your brake lights ( Day time) . something to think about.

Dark tint will be fine as long as you use a product that is designed for lights. Vivvid Air Tint is super easy to work and extremely transparent. But without your lights on they look black and sexy.

 

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I had no clue PERL would work on tires, nor did I ever give it thought.

 

 

Dark tint will be fine as long as you use a product that is designed for lights. Vivvid Air Tint is super easy to work and extremely transparent. But without your lights on they look black and sexy.

 

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Thanks. I'll check that out as well.

 

 

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Ok, so still figuring out how to post photos.

I dipped my dust covers on my rims, I was going to do the little removable fingers but I thought it might be to much.

Not sure if I like it though.

 

 

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Ok, so still figuring out how to post photos.

I dipped my dust covers on my rims, I was going to do the little removable fingers but I thought it might be to much.

Not sure if I like it though.

 

 

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Looks a little chintzy no offense

 

 

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Looks a little chintzy no offense

 

None taken, that's why I posted to get feedback. So you think the first pic all black looked best?

 

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Ok, so still figuring out how to post photos.

I dipped my dust covers on my rims, I was going to do the little removable fingers but I thought it might be to much.

Not sure if I like it though.

 

 

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It compliments your red lettering and makes your truck stand out from all the other totally black trucks. I suggest leaving them this way for awhile and see how you feel in a couple of weeks.

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Install assist handle with help from the pup 041bc285e6fe3aa562bf3939f0db98e4.jpg

 

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It'll probably take a few days for you to stop grabbing the steering wheel now and actually use the handle. I still find myself grabbing the wheel at times by mistake...

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Maybe this helps put into perspective what I'm trying to do

 

 

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I say leave it. I like little things like that. It brings out what you are trying to accomplish.

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I say leave it. I like little things like that. It brings out what you are trying to accomplish.

Ok I'll let it roll for a week or so, I do have the itch to paint everything RED! Antenna, grill, mirror caps....

I'm def resisting the urge to go all "chincy" lol

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Washed it. Found some rail dust behind the rear bumper. Might have to pull the bumper to fix it [emoji36]

 

 

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