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Old 07-29-2016, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Carolinadiver
Dang that looks good!
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Originally Posted by Kyle Lopez
Dang that looks good!


Thanks, Factory look with just a level and 34's
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Originally Posted by Carolinadiver
Thanks, Factory look with just a level and 34's
That combination of wheels and tires really looks good on that truck!
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Originally Posted by livinfast85
That combination of wheels and tires really looks good on that truck!
Appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by RichardN416
Oh and on this same trip I punctured a sidewall on one of my tires and had to replace a tire with only 1500 miles on it. I definitely need some 10plys!



i just moved to Co. Springs and took my 07 up engineer pass! we should get together and run the alpine loop when i pick up my 2014 fx4, ive got a guide to all the colorado full-size trails......
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Originally Posted by DonTas
how well does the vinyl hold up at speed?
It basically peels back, and trails your truck like a cape.

It's made for this application, so it's got a really well put-together adhesion system.
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Originally Posted by Carolinadiver
Thanks, Factory look with just a level and 34's
Truck looks great!

Which tires&size and what size level? (lol, i get it 34's but was is the size on the tire that equals that?)

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Originally Posted by Boostking
Looks pretty damn cool. What is knifeless tape?
Put simply: Knifeless tape is just a really skinny tape, with a string built into it. You lay it on under the vinyl, and apply the vinyl on top of it, pull the string out (which cuts the vinyl without needing to use a knife on your paint), and pull out the remnants of the tape.

BLAMMO. Check it out on the youtube.
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Originally Posted by rmaas

Put simply: Knifeless tape is just a really skinny tape, with a string built into it. You lay it on under the vinyl, and apply the vinyl on top of it, pull the string out (which cuts the vinyl without needing to use a knife on your paint), and pull out the remnants of the tape.

BLAMMO. Check it out on the youtube.
Where'd you get the tape at I was wanting to do my scoops on my hood and I wanna do my tailgate strip with wrap instead of plastidip
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Originally Posted by rmaas
Put simply: Knifeless tape is just a really skinny tape, with a string built into it. You lay it on under the vinyl, and apply the vinyl on top of it, pull the string out (which cuts the vinyl without needing to use a knife on your paint), and pull out the remnants of the tape.

BLAMMO. Check it out on the youtube.
They use similar tape when applying line-x. It's obviously wider and has wire instead of string.


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