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Maybe you should trace around with a razor knife before removal and dress it op that way.....

Tried that with both a exacto-knife, scalpel, and a razor blade.....thing is once you cut this stuff, it looses some elasticity comes off the paint.....pain in the ass, but like I said, now I know....



On to more positive news.....at my LED light bar installed, looks way better than the nasty sun faded fog lights.......which reminds me, I have factory fog light HID's for sale......anyone interested??? :D

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I was wondering what a light bar would look like on a lowered truck. I took my bumper off earlier to install mine. Now I know.
 

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I think seeing it on Julian's truck makes me want to have one ASAP!


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DO IT.....

What brackets y'all using?

also curious about the brackets yall are using.

Picked them up from dirty diesel.....bolted right in

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look good. Matt and I were talking about putting one in the same spot a few weeks ago.

It would set off ol cream pie nicely
 

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Did the dip hold up to the hot rubber from the burnouts at Bash?
 

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I figured you wore it out last weekend. But it sounds like your paint would have taken a beating if it was exposed.
 

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