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Why? Lose they're strength?
There's a rubber washer on them if you reuse them it might not seal tight
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Why? Lose they're strength?
Makes sense.There's a rubber washer on them if you reuse them it might not seal tight
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I'm guessing my Whipple will come with new ones then.There's a rubber washer on them if you reuse them it might not seal tight
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I'm guessing my Whipple will come with new ones then.
Thinking of doing Z71-style color match for bumpers and grill. Any how-to suggestions for my storm gray '02?
Gonna get a paint pen. Thanks for the linkGo to automotivetouchup.com to find your color. You can do it rattle can or order a quart and shoot it with a gun if you have the equipment or hit up your local paint shop.
Can u find me the pics of your luyed fog light bulbs? I cant seem to find it.Welcome. Spent enough color matching so I have that site in my head all the time. Lol
Gonna check them out, see if they ship to Santa's houseGo to automotivetouchup.com to find your color. You can do it rattle can or order a quart and shoot it with a gun if you have the equipment or hit up your local paint shop.
Either way your prep work is key wth cleaning, sanding, primer coats, cleaning, sanding and the money topcoats and clear.
As a tester to see what you think and if you would like it, you could always Plast Dip them in black or they do have some different greys that might come very close.
This is the cheap and cheerful option and can be peeled off later (4-5 coats minimum) to get a good peel later.
Hope that gives you some info that you were looking for.
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