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Old 11-03-2015, 11:40 PM
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so here is mine... still a work in progress
Digging your rear Flag decals!
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Originally Posted by discodave


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Just curious what made you decide to get rid of the plasti-dip?
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Just curious what made you decide to get rid of the plasti-dip?
I was driving down the highway and a dump truck kicked out a TON of rocks that went bouncing down the highway. Several of them landed on my hood and put small chips in the plastidip. It didn't look terrible but was enough for me to want to peel the hood and redo it. Started spraying the hood and noticed the color was a little different so it bugged me enough to just peel the whole truck. I'm diggin' the blue flame again. Much cleaner looking. It looked cool (in my opinion) with the green plastidip but there's definitely some maintenance involved with it if you want it to keep looking good.
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Originally Posted by discodave



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What brand covers are those? What is your thoughts on them?
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Originally Posted by KScountryboy
What brand covers are those? What is your thoughts on them?
These are the Coverking Neosupreme covers. I've had several brands in the past (in my Jeep) and these are just as good as Wet Okole's in my opinion. They fit great and are VERY comfortable. Easy to clean as well. I got them at Autoanything and used a 20 percent off code that they usually run, so the front and back set came out to $399.99.
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Originally Posted by discodave
These are the Coverking Neosupreme covers. I've had several brands in the past (in my Jeep) and these are just as good as Wet Okole's in my opinion. They fit great and are VERY comfortable. Easy to clean as well. I got them at Autoanything and used a 20 percent off code that they usually run, so the front and back set came out to $399.99.
Thanks! That's one of the brands I have been looking at, but have seen mixed reviews on how well they fit to the seats. I have got to get something soon, my kids are doing a number on the back seats.
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Originally Posted by KScountryboy
Thanks! That's one of the brands I have been looking at, but have seen mixed reviews on how well they fit to the seats. I have got to get something soon, my kids are doing a number on the back seats.
I also have set of the Kryptek Typhon ballistic cordura seat covers that I bought from autoanything. They're made by Coverking as well. They're not neoprene so don't fit as snug, but they're almost indestructible. Let me know if you're interested in them. I'll let them go for a good price.
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Originally Posted by discodave
I was driving down the highway and a dump truck kicked out a TON of rocks that went bouncing down the highway. Several of them landed on my hood and put small chips in the plastidip. It didn't look terrible but was enough for me to want to peel the hood and redo it. Started spraying the hood and noticed the color was a little different so it bugged me enough to just peel the whole truck. I'm diggin' the blue flame again. Much cleaner looking. It looked cool (in my opinion) with the green plastidip but there's definitely some maintenance involved with it if you want it to keep looking good.

10-4. makes sense. it looks awesome either way so I feel like you can do no wrong.


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