Pics of my truck in stealth mode
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Pics of my truck in stealth mode
I used undercoating on the H2s and then a few coats of rim paint on top, so far its holding up great, also did my 6 inch tip as well, next is black cab lights and darker windows.
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Sweet! Towing mirrors and lose the plastic side-window guards (JMO) and you'll really knock it outta the park! 'Course, she's a beauty just as she sits, too
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Looks great, I love black trucks, but I have a hard time keeping a truck clean, to much other stuff going on. I don't like the look of the window guard things either, but they are handy, I miss having them on my truck, this one doesn't have them.
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Let me see if I can find it, the plate has a 1/4 of soot on itI want to remove the window shades and the bug deflector, but the grill broke when I tried and the window things work pretty good, but ya know what, im gonna go outside and yank em off, also I could use a set of tow mirrors.
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Very nice 1qckdodge! Wish I had a black truck too! Wait....I do!
They are hard to keep clean, but sure look nice when they are. I recently painted my chrome exhaust tip with some black BBQ grill paint. Im planning on buying some smoke colored cab lights to replace my amber ones.
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Thats a good lookin truck...I like the all black look..A buddy of mine has an 05 thats all black...which will be for sale on here soon...You should add some black covers for your taillights and headlights...
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They are hard to keep clean, but sure look nice when they are. I recently painted my chrome exhaust tip with some black BBQ grill paint. Im planning on buying some smoke colored cab lights to replace my amber ones.
Thanks guys for the compliments
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Either use a plastic spatula or fishing line like when you debadge the truck.
When I changed to inchannel mount, I used the fishing line to remove the old ones.
When I changed to inchannel mount, I used the fishing line to remove the old ones.