Pinstriping on the Denali

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07Burb

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I can't see the pics :(
 

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Looks nice....some people aren't fans of pinstriping but I've always liked it when done right. :waytogo: Yours looks good. How did you end it off on the front fenders? Did you just curve down or what?
 
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curved it down .... people were really surprised that I did it myself as it looks perfect ..... really easy to do took all of 30 minutes. Watched a Youtube video to get the technique of how to apply it straight.
 

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curved it down .... people were really surprised that I did it myself as it looks perfect ..... really easy to do took all of 30 minutes. Watched a Youtube video to get the technique of how to apply it straight.

I've always wondered that. I'd have a hard time keeping it straight and making sure it stays "level" with the lines of the vehicle.
 

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Looks like you've done a good job putting it on. I just don't think these trucks should have pin striping, especially with the chrome on the running boards, roof, and doors. Just too many horizontal lines, and makes the truck too busy looking.

For me, the door moldings provide a break to an otherwise big slab of solid door.
 

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Great Job!
I would love to see how the pinstripe should go on a 2021-2022 Yukon where the side view mirror blocks the path of the pinstripping to the front.
Has anyone accomplished this? If so, pictures would be great.
 

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