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All cleaned up
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/11/26/zyhasume.jpgwaiting on FedEx to arrive with the Camo kit. Only the yellow parts are clean! She is going to be a smooth looking machine when I get it done. Gonna go from yellow to mossy oak bottomlands. Hopefully it's done by friday
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Hey Ducker, u-tube has some good video tips on camo application and shortcuts. I;m gonna trim out my Jeep but I don't have a warm place to apply it. 3M recomends at least 60 degrees!I know its gonna look great when you are through!Can't wait to see. They also have fishoflage camo.U-tube has some good camo dipping on it also! Did you ever get that dent from that stump you and Blue hit that day beat back out?
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Naw, not yet! I'm just gonna get a new lower a arm. They are only about $70
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My shop stays pretty warm. It's 60 in there now and it 49 outside so I should be ok there
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Gonna look good when you get it put on
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Bad looking machine. Gonna look even badder with the camo.
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Gonna be sharp Ducker. What size tires can you run before you have to put a lift kit on it?
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its got 30x8x12's on it now, they rub a tiny bit turning real sharp in ruts and such, not enough to bother me though
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Good looking rig for sure.
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Installation Instructions Saw this so I posted it.I heard on one website that after 10 years you can peel this off and your finish will be in perfect shape. As you apply you can lift it back up and reposition it as you slowly work out the wrinkles. The vinyl has thousand of microscopic dots of glue that allow you to lift the fabric back up as long as you have not applied heat and squigied it. Seems pretty forgiving. What finish are you using?