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Old 02-12-2012, 08:41 PM
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I agree on keeping the bug guard. Just coat it with Plasti Dip, and it should look just right.
Old 02-12-2012, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by masitile

Need to match
Yea you should definitely do it. Just get some vht taillight paint from pretty much any auto parts store take your fogs out and have fun. Be careful though because vht is very thin and runs easily. Light coats is the key. Also it gets darker as it dries so it don't take too many coats.
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Originally Posted by rowland91
Had the same set after a year the clear comes off so keep up on waxing them... i gave up a painted my oem black but looks great
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Your truck looks good. First people were telling you to loose the bug shield, now.....The lights and the color match surround really look nice!
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Thanks. I think it looks awesome
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Old 02-13-2012, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 04xlf150

Yea you should definitely do it. Just get some vht taillight paint from pretty much any auto parts store take your fogs out and have fun. Be careful though because vht is very thin and runs easily. Light coats is the key. Also it gets darker as it dries so it don't take too many coats.
Thanks, man.
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Hard to believe that's the same truck. Nice.
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Thanks put a lot of time money n effort to do
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What tires are u running



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