Best Modifications Under $50 15+
#21
Texas A&M Aggie
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I didn't take it that way-->
It looks more intense (Orange) in the picture than in person. I've done this on vehicles in the past, it usually looks good...When I get my truck back together and if I don't like it, then it's coming off...Didn't like it on my last two Mustangs and may not on this Truck???
It looks more intense (Orange) in the picture than in person. I've done this on vehicles in the past, it usually looks good...When I get my truck back together and if I don't like it, then it's coming off...Didn't like it on my last two Mustangs and may not on this Truck???
I hate when pictures skew the colors on things...
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#28
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Prior to buying my 2016, I looked at buying a used 2015, and noticed a lot of the plastic trim was scratched to S&!v, usually in the same spots. Decided to come up with a solution. Use this $7 tape on Black Interior, It's a nice match with some of the grey trim. No residue on removal.
I use it on the low back doors where the little kids are prone to kick. Use it wear the seatbelts hit. Along the center console storage area, where the seats seem to rub it. Use it in other various spots on hard plastic trim to keep them from getting scuffed up from the every day. I even used a little bit cut to trim around the cup holders. Done right it is barely noticeable, I doubt most of my passengers ever have noticed it. It peels off easy enough.
I use it on the low back doors where the little kids are prone to kick. Use it wear the seatbelts hit. Along the center console storage area, where the seats seem to rub it. Use it in other various spots on hard plastic trim to keep them from getting scuffed up from the every day. I even used a little bit cut to trim around the cup holders. Done right it is barely noticeable, I doubt most of my passengers ever have noticed it. It peels off easy enough.
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#29
Originally Posted by elbo
Prior to buying my 2016, I looked at buying a used 2015, and noticed a lot of the plastic trim was scratched to S&!v, usually in the same spots. Decided to come up with a solution. Use this $7 tape on Black Interior, It's a nice match with some of the grey trim. No residue on removal.
I use it on the low back doors where the little kids are prone to kick. Use it wear the seatbelts hit. Along the center console storage area, where the seats seem to rub it. Use it in other various spots on hard plastic trim to keep them from getting scuffed up from the every day. I even used a little bit cut to trim around the cup holders. Done right it is barely noticeable, I doubt most of my passengers ever have noticed it. It peels off easy enough.
I use it on the low back doors where the little kids are prone to kick. Use it wear the seatbelts hit. Along the center console storage area, where the seats seem to rub it. Use it in other various spots on hard plastic trim to keep them from getting scuffed up from the every day. I even used a little bit cut to trim around the cup holders. Done right it is barely noticeable, I doubt most of my passengers ever have noticed it. It peels off easy enough.