Thats what I was thinking lol probably only need 2-3 12 packs for that....ha, timewise that would probably be the easiest of them all to do
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Thats what I was thinking lol probably only need 2-3 12 packs for that....ha, timewise that would probably be the easiest of them all to do
Thats what I was thinking lol probably only need 2-3 12 packs for that....
Theres no way i would've been able to take those pads off with my bumper on. Those clips were almost impossible to take off. But I think it was die to its life up here and the weather.
I choose pic #3.
Are you gonna add color to the wheels?
I like them all
Too but like like the one without orange the most haha.
Page 100! You have to have it painted and put back together before page 101
That's the rules
Nice job you old **** lol...are you wet sanding the entire truck by hand or are you using some type of orbital sander? I know what a pain in the ass it is wet sanding by hand, you definitely get better results because you can feel every rough/high spot and keep sanding until its as smooth as a babies ass
I know this aint your first rodeo painting a car or truck but after you finish spraying on the clear, I found using an orbital polisher and menzerna to get rid of the extra orange peel then doing 3 step paint correction made the paint job shine like it just rolled off the showroom
Flex XC3401VRG Positive-Drive Rotary-Orbital Polisher - Power Polishing Tools - Amazon.com
Amazon.com: Menzerna Maximum Shine Kit: Automotive
Then would I pick the last pic if you incorporate the orange onto the wheels. Small detail like lug nuts or a pin stripe on lip.
Looks good pete. Couple moar beers and you can have any zigzag line or color combo you want....lol