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I used 8 coats of mate clear plasti dip, and three ish light coats of mate black plast dip until desired darkness

 

 

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Any advice on the rear bumper? I know the dip sticks to the tape around the edges of where the plastic ends and the chrome begins. How'd u manage to remove it without tearing the dip? I'm going to dip mine soon.

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Any advice on the rear bumper? I know the dip sticks to the tape around the edges of where the plastic ends and the chrome begins. How'd u manage to remove it without tearing the dip? I'm going to dip mine soon.

Plasti dip should break where 2 pieces meet, so put your tape like 1/2" on the piece that's not being dipped and dip it. When you remove the tape it will break on the piece that you wanted dipped.
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Here's mine:

2014 Chevy Silverado LT Texas Edition..

 

20% tint front only

WeatherTech Floor Liners Front and Rear

Husky Low Pro Tool Box

OEM LTZ Headlights

20x9 KMC Rockstar Wheels(had these on my last truck)

275/55/r20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2

OEM LTZ Full Floor Console

 

More too come....

 

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2014 Silverado

 

I love the way your truck sits.

 

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Swapped out my chrome grille for a color matched one with black inserts and also swapped out bow ties front and rear to the black/chrome

Combo..

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2014 ltz z71 summit white

rough country2.5 level

33x12.5x20 federals

20" AX805 Force rims

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2014 ltz z71 summit white

rough country2.5 level

33x12.5x20 federals

20" AX805 Force rims

How well do you like those tires?

 

 

My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped

My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.

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How well do you like those tires?

 

 

My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped

My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.

they look sweet and while not as loud as superswampers they are louder than the toyo mt and a couple other ones i had before.

only went n mud once just to pull someone out a ditch so cant tell ya how they really are off-road. on-road they're a mud tire but i dont remember them as being better or worse than any others i had before

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Ok cool man cuz I love the tread, they look mean

 

 

My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped

My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.

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