WillieFlo
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Well, after I finished my custom mud flaps I decided some of the Chrome needed to go in Stage II of the Blackout process. With a metal ruler, some Matte Black 3M vinyl, ALOT of patience, and alot of fresh single sided razor blades I got to it......after several hours with some extra little hands helping to hold a bright light, helping Daddy stay hydrated and toweling off my brow....I did the DENALI emblems, the side mouldings, and the rear Chrome hump in the rear where the "GMC" mounts, all in Matte Black vinyl......
(FYI, that Chrome hump isn't on there with 3M mounting tape. It has about 7 or 8 directional and "straight-in" clips/brackets, and a thin rubber gasket behind it......(deceiving if you look at the other Yukon models with no holes in the lift gates. No idea GM would do this, "overengineered")
or cover in that location......you don't know how many pieces of fishing line I busted trying to break the bond with what I thought was just 3M mounting tape....NONE there! Metal, rubber, and plastic studs and 2 pressure clips were actually there....PIA!!!!
To go with the Matte Black theme, I refinished my Borla tips in Matte Black ceramic baked coating. (They were all
Anyhow, here's how it turned out......
(FYI, that Chrome hump isn't on there with 3M mounting tape. It has about 7 or 8 directional and "straight-in" clips/brackets, and a thin rubber gasket behind it......(deceiving if you look at the other Yukon models with no holes in the lift gates. No idea GM would do this, "overengineered")
or cover in that location......you don't know how many pieces of fishing line I busted trying to break the bond with what I thought was just 3M mounting tape....NONE there! Metal, rubber, and plastic studs and 2 pressure clips were actually there....PIA!!!!
To go with the Matte Black theme, I refinished my Borla tips in Matte Black ceramic baked coating. (They were all
Anyhow, here's how it turned out......