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Originally Posted by Chaplain
Now that you have to two rear wheels off pack'en up and send them on to TN.
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Still haven't made a decision.
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Originally Posted by GAc10boy
Really looks great. Nice work, even if with a spray can.
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I had a buddy drop by that works at a body shop. I told him that I used Krylon and he laughed. He said our shop figures it's 30.00 in labor cost plus materials every time they load a gun. He said they use rattle cans more than you might think. I have been detailing small parts for years with cans. I'm ok with the results, and its longevity. I'm just frustrated it wasn't the way I had planned it.
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Originally Posted by gringoloco
Lookin' good! In to see what you do with the front shocks
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Me too. Hopefully my home made shock extenders work out. I will find out soon.
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Originally Posted by RodsGreen10
Nice use of aluminum foil never thought about that. Cheap and contours nicely. You need to hit those rear drums with some black caliper paint.
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The foil works great for odd shaped parts. My buddy Keith (N2billet) taught me this trick. The brake drums have been blasted and sprayed with VHT Cast Iron. It's my favorite accent color.