03-17-2011, 12:20 PM | #1 |
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Name: David
Age: 39
Posts: 774
Year: 2010
Model: Ram 1500 CC Sport
Engine: 5.7L Hemi
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Gloss black vinyl b-pillars installed
Finally got this done. I don't know why I waited so long. It may have something to do with the first (and only) time I've ever done this was on my '04 and it was a disaster that had to be re-done and took forever. I got one side knocked out in about an hour and a half yesterday and the other side done in about 45 min this morning. There are still a lot of bubbles, most likely because I did a very wet install to give myself time to position the pieces correctly, but they will quickly disappear with the 80* weather we're getting today and tomorrow.
By the way, this is a nice 7 year vinyl that was....requisitioned....from the United States Navy and is meant for lettering the side of aircraft. Here's a comparison of the OE vinyl and the new stuff: And completed: Keep in mind that the "rough" or almost satin look is due the mass of small bubbles underneath. It will eventually smooth out and look like the '04's did: What do you think?
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