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Put my paint matched grille and mirror caps on. Pretty excited how it came out. Still contemplating on if I should keep the chrome bumper or not? What are your thoughts?
 
 
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My personal taste would be to paint or wrap. Mirror caps turned out great!


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I'm in the same boat.  Just did new painted mirror caps and am stuck on what to do with bumper and door handles.  Window trim is getting wrapped.  I've been slowly but surely working on it.  It's harder than it looks on youtube...

 

That grill looks great!

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On 10/23/2019 at 5:43 PM, SatinSilvy said:

Came home from work and did a little bit to the truck. 

Wrapped the bow tie black on my spare grille while the other grille is getting painted. I wrapped the inside door handles (need more wrap to finish the rest, and installed LED reverse lights. Not a bad hour of working on the truck.

 

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Looks great!  How did you wrap your door handles?  did you take them off?

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9 hours ago, Ezekiel2517 said:

I'm in the same boat.  Just did new painted mirror caps and am stuck on what to do with bumper and door handles.  Window trim is getting wrapped.  I've been slowly but surely working on it.  It's harder than it looks on youtube...

 

That grill looks great!

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Looks good, I’m lost on what color to wrap the bumper. Its impossible to find wrap that matches the satin steel paint. I would really like to have it painted/PPF but don’t want to go days without Bumpers, Maybe I’ll have it done while on my honeymoon... :)

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9 hours ago, Trailboss75 said:

Looks great!  How did you wrap your door handles?  did you take them off?

Thanks! I had a little bit of satin black wrap left over so I just went for it. I’m no expert wrapper but with practice it will get easier. I didn’t take the handle off just worked with it on the door. It’s not perfect but looks great!

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Sat in the pass side seat for about 3 hours today [emoji15] let my wife drive home. 18mpg running 70-79 on the highway.

 

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Gotta love wifi [emoji16]

 

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Ryan B.

 

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22 hours ago, 808_2019_Silverado said:

Installed AMP PowerSteps. Got them from the Amazon Warehouse, damaged packaging, for $1,100 and free shipping.

 

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Dang. Where did You find this deal? Tried looking on amazon but couldn’t find any at that price 

 

plus nice to meet another local from the 808 on this forum 

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5 hours ago, Shogan.espindola said:

Dang. Where did You find this deal? Tried looking on amazon but couldn’t find any at that price 

 

plus nice to meet another local from the 808 on this forum 

My guess is from the Amazon warehouse in Hawaii, where the package got damaged on shipping to the island and the original customer refused them.  Lucky guy!

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My guess is from the Amazon warehouse in Hawaii, where the package got damaged on shipping to the island and the original customer refused them.  Lucky guy!
We have an Amazon wherehouse in Hawaii? If so it's news to me. Quite a few of us Hawaii peeps in this forum. Nice to see not everyone buying Tacomas. [emoji38]

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19 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

Sat in the pass side seat for about 3 hours today emoji15.png let my wife drive home. 18mpg running 70-79 on the highway.

 

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Ryan B.

 

What app is that?

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