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1 hour ago, aleeuw said:

No more wood! Wrapped with carbon fiber vinyl, looks way better.

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How long did it take for all the trim?  Are you gonna do the radio bezel I mean?

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1 hour ago, Frankielozano214 said:

How long did it take for all the trim?  Are you gonna do the radio bezel I mean?

I only did the trim on the doors and the center console, wasn’t planning on doing the radio because it isn’t wood. Didn’t take long to do, maybe an hour. I recommend taking the trim off to wrap so you can fully cover the original color. 

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5 minutes ago, aleeuw said:

I only did the trim on the doors and the center console, wasn’t planning on doing the radio because it isn’t wood. Didn’t take long to do, maybe an hour. I recommend taking the trim off to wrap so you can fully cover the original color. 

Looks nice man, where did u order the vinyl from?

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43 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Looks nice man, where did u order the vinyl from?

Thanks, got it from Amazon. 

VViVid XPO Black Carbon Fiber. 

Was very easy to work with. 

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Thanks, got it from Amazon. 
VViVid XPO Black Carbon Fiber. 
Was very easy to work with. 


Looks really good! I dig it!
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No more wood! Wrapped with carbon fiber vinyl, looks way better.
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Your truck looks like a twin to mine, and I did the same vinyl wrap on mine. Is your truck also a Max tow?3bf351c26568449ca6c262458fa9e9b4.jpg3bf351c26568449ca6c262458fa9e9b4.jpg


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12 minutes ago, SSchup said:


Your truck looks like a twin to mine, and I did the same vinyl wrap on mine. Is your truck also a Max tow?3bf351c26568449ca6c262458fa9e9b4.jpg3bf351c26568449ca6c262458fa9e9b4.jpg


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Nice how much did u have to buy? What was

the price of this mod?

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8 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Nice how much did u have to buy? What was

the price of this mod?

I bought 1.5 x 5ft and have a good amount left over. I think it was like $14 for the vinyl.

Posted
8 hours ago, SSchup said:


Your truck looks like a twin to mine, and I did the same vinyl wrap on mine. Is your truck also a Max tow?


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No, not a max tow.

Posted
22 hours ago, Frankielozano214 said:

How long did it take for all the trim?  Are you gonna do the radio bezel I mean?

do all those pieces just pop off with a plastic panel remover tool?

Posted
2 hours ago, Real_Tornadoes said:

do all those pieces just pop off with a plastic panel remover tool?

I actually just popped them all off by hand.

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