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yep right up until my dumb ass touched the left one where the speck is thinking it was a dust bunny and smeared the clearcoat, so I am going to have to have that one done againthey look nice.
mine had that weird internal cracking. I think they call crazing. I don't see any of that on yours. seems legit
Do you know what they did to restore them? Some people dry sanding, others like to wet sand--among other things.yep right up until my dumb ass touched the left one where the speck is thinking it was a dust bunny and smeared the clearcoat, so I am going to have to have that one done again
I failed natural selection on that one, lol.
pretty sure they use the ceracote stuff, I just had a brain fart and touched what looked like a fuzz ball but i believe it is probably a tiny knick from a rock or something, proceeded to fingerpaint the clear coat a bit, got home and after it dried up I tried to polish out my smudge but I am just rubbing the clear coat off. I'll take it back in the morning no biggie, lesson learnedDo you know what they did to restore them? Some people dry sanding, others like to wet sand--among other things.
looks good but those worm clamps will start to leak in about 2-3 years at the most, maybe sooner facing down like thatTru Cool 40k trans cooler added for the 4L80E. Highest temps have been around 165. 3k stall tc
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looks good but those worm clamps will start to leak in about 2-3 years at the most, maybe sooner facing down like that
these adapters are the sizes needed if you even wanted to make it leak proof
need 2 of each size for plug-n-play with the trucool
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Thanks Wes, on my bucket list.looks good but those worm clamps will start to leak in about 2-3 years at the most, maybe sooner facing down like that
these adapters are the sizes needed if you even wanted to make it leak proof
need 2 of each size for plug-n-play with the trucool
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The Cerakote was only $18 and took me way less time than driving to Walmart and having them do it. Not that I trust those idiots. Good to know though, in case I ever get to where I can’t do things myself. Oh wait- that would mean I’m dead so never mind!Had no idea Walmart did headlight restoration for $26 out the door, until last night. Came out pretty good I guess
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I used the Cerakote kit. You just wipe the oxidation off with one set of wipes, then wet sand with 2000 and 3000 and then wipe the clear coat on with another set of wipes. Took me about 30 minutes total for both and they look like new, from a terrible haze I couldn’t even see through. I highly recommend it.Do you know what they did to restore them? Some people dry sanding, others like to wet sand--among other things.