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Old 03-10-2017, 10:32 PM
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For the lack of better words, that interior turned out plain horny...
I can appreciate all the sound deadening, been there done that, it's a labor of love and $.
Regarding the interior wind noise, have you considered running 1/4" flexible pvc airline tubing (like for an aquarium air bubbler) on the inside of the oem door seals? If you search for it you'll get plenty of results, seems to be a popular and effective mod.

Great photography as well btw!
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Originally Posted by CowFish
For the lack of better words, that interior turned out plain horny...
I can appreciate all the sound deadening, been there done that, it's a labor of love and $.
Regarding the interior wind noise, have you considered running 1/4" flexible pvc airline tubing (like for an aquarium air bubbler) on the inside of the oem door seals? If you search for it you'll get plenty of results, seems to be a popular and effective mod.

Great photography as well btw!
Hahaha "Horny" I love it

I will look into that 1/4" flex pvc mod, I was not aware of it, so thank you for the suggestion.
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I added some silver inner door handles to give a bit more contrast to the door panels and to work with the billet aluminum accents:

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Default Carbon Fiber Center Bezel

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It is Real Carbon Fiber and it certainly gives some girth to the plastic bezel.



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So did they overlay the factory plastic bezel with carbon fiber so it makes a sort of double layer of material?? (Plastic with CF over top of it)
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Yes sir
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Originally Posted by BlackBullXLT
Yes sir
Ah okay, sweet
Old 04-07-2017, 04:06 PM
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I had a custom grille made by Royalty Core . You can customize everything from the bolts to the size of mesh and of course I went with the light bar in this case. The picture is a Noir filter, so the grille is matte black, with matte black bolts and matte black mesh. It's definitely a well made product and it's quite a heavy piece.

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Originally Posted by BlackBullXLT
I had a custom grille made by Royalty Core . You can customize everything from the bolts to the size of mesh and of course I went with the light bar in this case. The picture is a Noir filter, so the grille is matte black, with matte black bolts and matte black mesh. It's definitely a well made product and it's quite a heavy piece.

That thing looks heavier duty than some brush guards I've seen. Lol
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Originally Posted by jprevat
That thing looks heavier duty than some brush guards I've seen. Lol
Hhahahaa I'm pretty sure it's heavier duty then the existing brush guard I have!


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