Night shades help
#4
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well thats up to you personally i liked when i learned from my mistake i benefited, and i dont like anybody else workin on my stuff but maube thats just me
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well i had enough fun doin it the first time for myslef lol, if you were close i would help you out, but you wont be able to run your truck unless you get a spare set...
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intake cleaner it drips right off if you screw it up. pull them off and set them side by side, do a couple coats, set them in place and see if you like it then bolt them in or add some more. intake cleaner takes it right off. Its hard to give to someone else to do just because you might want them lighter or darker. Just take your time with the first couple coats and you will be fine.
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i agree that you should do it youself. i'm going tomorrow to round up the supplies. i'm a little scared to do it, but from reading the threads if i screw it up you can always remove. if anything you can always just buy a set of tails for like $50.
anyways do i need to sand the lights prior to spraying the night shade or just clean them and spray on? thanks!
anyways do i need to sand the lights prior to spraying the night shade or just clean them and spray on? thanks!
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