George B
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Dropped off at the body shop to fix the clear on the hood and rustproof the panels. I don’t like dropping my truck off anywhere.
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Great stance.Finally installed most of the suspension. Made a thread over in NNBS Street Suspension sub forum.
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Dropped off at the body shop to fix the clear on the hood and rustproof the panels. I don’t like dropping my truck off anywhere.
No, unfortunately I don’t have photos of mine. Here is an image I grabbed of google. Mine is similar. They were hard to see on my truck without the right light angle. They weren't peelingGot any pics? I’ll take a snap of mine after work when the sun comes back out. Mines getting bad. Roof too. Sucks since when I bought it a year ago it wasn’t like this.
A good PDR guy can get those out... if you want or care. It would probably annoy me.Got some dents in the roof skin now when I tried to force first ones in and they got stuck. Panel tool left a little ding.![]()
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If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to pry against a body panel, use a wide (3-4”) flat thin putty knife wrapped in tape to pry against. This will protect the paint and distribute the pressure so you don’t get a dent.Got some dents in the roof skin now when I tried to force first ones in and they got stuck. Panel tool left a little ding.![]()
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I saw my Aquapel in my toolbox yesterday and thought about it but it’s just about the dry season so I decided to wait. Plus it’s still doing its job.Cleaned off the windshield and put on more aquapel. Cleaned the inside too, but all I did was leave streaks everywhere. It's gonna suck driving in the sun...I am horrible at cleaning glass
It's been about a year since I last put it on. Really like the stuff. Put it on my wife's jeep and put it on the inlaws new rv a few weeks agoI saw my Aquapel in my toolbox yesterday and thought about it but it’s just about the dry season so I decided to wait. Plus it’s still doing its job.
I saw my Aquapel in my toolbox yesterday and thought about it but it’s just about the dry season so I decided to wait. Plus it’s still doing its job.
It's been about a year since I last put it on. Really like the stuff. Put it on my wife's jeep and put it on the inlaws new rv a few weeks ago
I saw my Aquapel in my toolbox yesterday and thought about it but it’s just about the dry season so I decided to wait. Plus it’s still doing its job.
I've never messed with ceramic coating so I can't speak on that, but I definitely recommend it if you don't go that route. I do like it better than rain x. Seems to last longer imo.I have never heard of that stuff before. Sounds like you guys like it? I'm going to replace this windshield before the end of year and was going to start looking in to a ceramic coat or water repellent treatment.
Imo yes, lasts longer to me. Not the cheapest, but I'm a fan of it.Is that stuff better than Rain-X?
Those are designed to not come out... just unscrew to the point of loose and lift up on cover... friendly fyiI added a magnet to my air filter box so the screws have a home while the cover is off.
Also painted the heads of the screws just in case..
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Just what I was going to say.Those are designed to not come out... just unscrew to the point of loose and lift up on cover... friendly fyi