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Oh trust me, I amHey man enjoy what you got!
What is the first mod?
Been doing some reading on the trailblazer ss forums, first mods will be an intake and electric fans
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Oh trust me, I amHey man enjoy what you got!
What is the first mod?
Yess
Can u get that at Autozone and is there a certain brand I should worry about regarding them microfiber towels?
Oh trust me, I am
Been doing some reading on the trailblazer ss forums, first mods will be an intake and electric fans
One absorber can dru a whole sedan. Then I usually use one microfiber to really pat it down.
Probably after each panel just to start as "dry" as possible.how many times you squeeze the water out during the process?
also to that dude, where did you order the vinyl? when do you plan on doing it? if the material is cheap enough and the job is kinda easy for you then i might just try it for the hell of it.
could be something good to learn
also to that dude, where did you order the vinyl? when do you plan on doing it? if the material is cheap enough and the job is kinda easy for you then i might just try it for the hell of it.
could be something good to learn
I've just got to get an oil change and get the brake fluid drained and replaced. I wanted to wait til I got that done this week, because I figured the car would get dirty somehow. once I get it back, I'm going to clean it all and prep the surface and then try to knock out a panel a day or something. my old roommates are in town today though so they said they'd come over and help me with the hood at least today. assuming we don't get caught up in some other stuff instead, I'll post pics by this evening of the hood.
I bought the material online (metrorestyling.com) for $500 or $600 (can't remember the exact amount right now). that included squeegeez, exacto knives, etc. you can buy cheap vinyl on eBay and stuff, but it apparently doesn't hold up as long. top brands are 3M 1080, Oracle, and Avery. you just have to make sure you're getting a vinyl specifically for cars. there are a lot of DIY videos on YouTube. they make it look kinda easy, but it's hard as a ***** by yourself. I think my main problem the first time I tried was not being able to lay the vinyl on the car the right way on both ends of it. should be easier today with help. if all works out, I'll be more than happy to give you any tips I learn of.
also theres a guy selling flat black 60ft by 5ft on ebay which is enough for a regular car for $250 shipped
he only has 5 feedback but thats hell of a deal
had this for about 3 years now...
A true classic
are those lm's?
Yo, what do you guys use to wash/clean your windows? My uncle had me using newspapers to wipe the windows and I don't think that was how windows should look as I was doing it.
SaNTi0321
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250caddy Nice whips
Yo, what do you guys use to wash/clean your windows? My uncle had me using newspapers to wipe the windows and I don't think that was how windows should look as I was doing it.
SaNTi0321
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250caddy Nice whips
does newspaper really work? both inside and out? mine are dirty and i cannot get them clean for the life of me :x