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Mikes weekend pics
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
very nice pics Mike
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
Great pics
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
If I end up buying one I would be happy if it looked half as good as this one. I really like the less is more look.
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
its an easy look to achieve, debadge (bit of work involved granted filling holes) , looks like a garage door lip, optional wheels etc, keeping it as clean as dodge manages is something else though
Re: Mikes weekend pics
That's because dodge does nothing but polish it all day, all night, the next day, when it snows, when it rains, about 5 min after he previously polished it. That man likes the polish.cervantes wrote:its an easy look to achieve, debadge (bit of work involved granted filling holes) , looks like a garage door lip, optional wheels etc, keeping it as clean as dodge manages is something else though
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
One of my questions was "is filling evolved?".cervantes wrote:its an easy look to achieve, debadge (bit of work involved granted filling holes) , looks like a garage door lip, optional wheels etc, keeping it as clean as dodge manages is something else though
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
two spot welds are needed as filler tends to sink and you end up with two dimples
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
As Mr T says you defo need to spot weld it mine was filled with normal body shop filler and over time it's sankben.loader wrote:One of my questions was "is filling evolved?".cervantes wrote:its an easy look to achieve, debadge (bit of work involved granted filling holes) , looks like a garage door lip, optional wheels etc, keeping it as clean as dodge manages is something else though
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
You need a bridging filler. That's how I did mine. Normal filler is for dints. Bridging filler bridges gaps.
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Re: Mikes weekend pics
jonward89 wrote:That's because dodge does nothing but polish it all day, all night, the next day, when it snows, when it rains, about 5 min after he previously polished it. That man likes the polish.cervantes wrote:its an easy look to achieve, debadge (bit of work involved granted filling holes) , looks like a garage door lip, optional wheels etc, keeping it as clean as dodge manages is something else though
Have you set a camera out side my house Jon to see how often im out polis....
sorry had to nip out and give the car a quick detailing
Where were we ? oh yes ....hing my car every day
I had mine welded to stop it sinking as the people above have said