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Old 03-06-2015, 03:48 PM
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Id suggest what smcox1 said to remove it or paint it. Mine was an older model Tuscany truck so thankfully they didn't put all of that cladding in the doors.[/QUOTE]

How hard would it be to paint over it ? Or would romoving it be easier?
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Is it the big plastic cladding that tuscany put? Or chrome rocker panels?
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Originally Posted by TuscanyJC
No the dummy projector will mount inside of the bucket. The shroud will mount to the dummy projector. Unfortunately I didn't document the process. It's all in my head lol. Id suggest what smcox1 said to remove it or paint it. Mine was an older model Tuscany truck so thankfully they didn't put all of that cladding in the doors.
Ok if you can could you get some close up pics if possible?
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Originally Posted by smcox1
Is it the big plastic cladding that tuscany put? Or chrome rocker panels?
It's about a 1foot long of chrome on all four doors on bottom of the door!
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Originally Posted by SkyerW
It's about a 1foot long of chrome on all four doors on bottom of the door!
You should be able to remove it. Hydro dipping or paint would be the other two options.
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Originally Posted by MikeyDubs
Ok if you can could you get some close up pics if possible?
Yep. I'll take some today and post em up.
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[MENTION=69760]MikeyDubs[/MENTION],

Have you seen these? I posted these earlier in my thread when I was building them. I can still take some additional pics if you'd like.
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Originally Posted by TuscanyJC
[MENTION=69760]MikeyDubs[/MENTION], Have you seen these? I posted these earlier in my thread when I was building them. I can still take some additional pics if you'd like.
No I didn't. That's great! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by TuscanyJC
You should be able to remove it. Hydro dipping or paint would be the other two options.
Should I take it to a body shop to get it done right or is it easy to do?
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Originally Posted by SkyerW
Should I take it to a body shop to get it done right or is it easy to do?
If you don't have experience doing it, I would get it done by a pro.


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