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I just did the bowties on my wheels as well... i used vinyl and then sprayed a couple coats of clear over the caps...

 

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On 10/24/2017 at 7:00 AM, slj2008 said:

Looks good - good job

 

On 10/23/2017 at 6:34 PM, Deadeye said:

Not as drastic as some of the others but things I have done to mine. 

 

Blacked out the bowties on the wheels and steering wheel (grill bowtie is factory)

Debadged the doors and tailgate

Plastidipped the chrome "skid plate" below the bumper. Will paint to match next year 

Applied light smoke vinyl to the running lights. Tones done the orange but may need dark

Put real skid plates underneath to replace the plastic from the factory 

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what did you use on the steering wheel bowtie?   i just did mine as well (with plastidip)   not 100% satisfied with it so may do it again

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51 minutes ago, caskey_b said:

 

what did you use on the steering wheel bowtie?   i just did mine as well (with plastidip)   not 100% satisfied with it so may do it again

 

when i did my steering wheel i first tried plastidip but wasn't happy, so i went the vinyl route and it looks great

 

 

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1 minute ago, bc-chris said:

 

when i did my steering wheel i first tried plastidip but wasn't happy, so i went the vinyl route and it looks great

 

 

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see... i tried vinyl first... didnt like it... vinyl wouldn't conform down into the gaps around the perimeter of the bowtie... and could always see gold

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1 minute ago, caskey_b said:

see... i tried vinyl first... didnt like it... vinyl wouldn't conform down into the gaps around the perimeter of the bowtie... and could always see gold

 

i got my vinyl from a local shop and cut it myself, but i know a number of guys have ordered precut bowties off of amazon/ebay and have been very happy with the results - maybe try that route

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i have my own... ill give her another shot... now that i have it painted... maybe itll look better since the paint is covering the outer edge... thanks

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11 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Get a rear only park assist module for your year truck, contact whiteautoandmedia.com to have it programmed for your truck.


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Is there a way to cut the volume to the beeper by 50%???  Or 100%??? 

 

I like the lights and graphic.  But I may go deaf hearing the daddgum beeper at least 4 times a day! 

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Is there a way to cut the volume to the beeper by 50%???  Or 100%??? 
 
I like the lights and graphic.  But I may go deaf hearing the daddgum beeper at least 4 times a day! 

I don’t believe there. :(


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Got the passenger LTZ headlight trim separated and ready for painting.

Ordered a painted 2017 grille for $150 on Ebay (surround is perfect but the mesh is damaged in some areas)...Thanks to ViktorRocks15 on how to disassemble this for painting and install on my undamaged grille.

 

Just received the Method (96) stainless steel bolts to replace all the zinc-plated/gold bolts around the Method NV Wheels.

About to order the driverside LTZ headlight...then separate and be ready for painting.

 

LTZ Tail lights coming in December, same with powder coating both bumpers and installing a custom metal skid plate from my sheet metal guys.

 

Can't wait to upload some pics of progress...couple more weeks.

 

 

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2 hours ago, pgamboa said:


I don’t believe there. :(


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Too bad.  It's really loud.  It kinda scares my daughter sometimes! 

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4 hours ago, ChevyRoofer said:

Just received the Method (96) stainless steel bolts to replace all the zinc-plated/gold bolts around the Method NV Wheels.

Where did you order those through? I was under the impression they weren't removable. I'd love to get some gunmetal or black ones personally.

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34 minutes ago, Penguin VII said:

Where did you order those through? I was under the impression they weren't removable. I'd love to get some gunmetal or black ones personally.

First time I went through Tire-Rack.  $1/Bolt.  Ended up sending me the exact same zinc ones.  Sent those back & got refunded.

 

Called Method, took 5 seconds to order from them for $1/Bolt.  They drop shipped same day.

 

Get the stainless and then powdercoat them a different color.  Safest bet.

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21 hours ago, caskey_b said:

 

what did you use on the steering wheel bowtie?   i just did mine as well (with plastidip)   not 100% satisfied with it so may do it again

Pre cut vinyl sticker. 

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-Fogs with high beams mod
-Cargo with reverse lights mod
-Phillips LED light in reverse and cargo
-Plasti Dipped my wheels
- Swapped out red Z71 stickers on bed for Black and grey Z71 stickers
- Hopefully will be able to do emblems in next few days




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