Another new guy and a Tahoe

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Ben

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Sick whip. I see you removed the roof rack rails nice clean llook.
 
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Roscoe

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Roscoe -- Tell me more about the bowtie overlays, please. They look great!

Yes, it's just a vinyl of sorts. It's an embossed material that very honestly looks and feels like dry carbon. It can be heated and formed to curves and relatively sharp corners and retain that shape. Been in the "business" for over 18 years and have seen a lot of goofy products over the years, but I'm actually pretty impressed by this stuff. I don't wont spam this site so email me for more info if you're interested.
 

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Roscoe -- Thanks for the info on the vinyl material. I'll hit you up for that info if I go that route.

As for covering the roof holes, I had my racks removed last year and installed a door molding material over them. I dremeled out the material where the nutserts were located, and applied the strips to cover the holes front to back. The molding comes with tapered, "finished" ends that I cut and located at each end of the strips. It really looked custom (if you noticed them, that is). Might consider going that route if you want to ditch your racks.
 

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I can't decide on whether or not to go with the Kmc Stitch or the Kmc Slide 22 :Good or Bad:

I am actually leaning more towards the Stitch simply because It's more rare than the Slide and I like the lip on the Stitch..
 

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