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What did you do to your Telluride today?

Done with PPF and plastic dip and wait couple more days to do the ceramic coating.


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So not double stick tape... good to know since WeatherTech hasn't stepped up yet...

Can you post pics of the sport visors on your T-Ride...?
 
So not double stick tape... good to know since WeatherTech hasn't stepped up yet...

Can you post pics of the sport visors on your T-Ride...?
Yeah of course, after I put them on
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Done with PPF and plastic dip and wait couple more days to do the ceramic coating.


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At the risk of sounding like a complete moron, what did you do?? I know you say plastic dip but it doesn't look any different to me other than the smoothness. Is it just the angle of the picture perhaps? Sorry I'm not trying to push any buttons here, just trying to understand why you would do the plastic dip if it doesnt change the look... unless it is and I'm too blind to see it. And yes, you can say, "You're just to blind to see it!" Lol
 
Well, it doesn't look like a regular one. I put them as glossy black just for the surface on top, not any sides. And I put some gold spray texture on top of the surface.
So any sides of letters are just silver, or chrome look, and the top surface is only glossy black with gold spray touch. I didn't expect the final result, but it came out with almost the same look as Moss Green.
 
At the risk of sounding like a complete moron, what did you do?? I know you say plastic dip but it doesn't look any different to me other than the smoothness. Is it just the angle of the picture perhaps? Sorry I'm not trying to push any buttons here, just trying to understand why you would do the plastic dip if it doesnt change the look... unless it is and I'm too blind to see it. And yes, you can say, "You're just to blind to see it!" Lol
Well, it doesn't look like a regular one. I put them as glossy black just for the surface on top, not any sides. And I put some gold spray texture on top of the surface.
So any sides of letters are just silver, or chrome look, and the top surface is only glossy black with gold spray touch. I didn't expect the final result, but it came out with almost the same look as Moss Green.
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Well, it doesn't look like a regular one. I put them as glossy black just for the surface on top, not any sides. And I put some gold spray texture on top of the surface.
So any sides of letters are just silver, or chrome look, and the top surface is only glossy black with gold spray touch. I didn't expect the final result, but it came out with almost the same look as Moss Green.
That was a very nice way to tell me that I'm too damn blind!! Thanks :)
 
since i had to stay home more often than not, I was bored. I installed an aftermarket (Curt) tow hitch and an aftermarket set of cross bars I got from ebay on my mr T. I thought that the tow hitch may come in handy when I need to tow something some day (or never), and I may need to transport something like a mattress some day (or never) :) It kept me busy for a good few hours especially with the tow hitch. You really need another person to help you. Without another pair of hands, I had to improvise to get it done. Took a lot longer than the manufacturer's claim. I won't dispute that claim because it is so true. In any case, I got what I wanted: being busy. If I opted for the tow hitch ($475) and the cross bars ($310) when I bought my mr T, now I installed the aftermarket ones, $239 for the tow hitch and the Tekonsha wiring harness and the light, and $109 for the cross bars, I saved $437 and I enjoyed every minutes installing them. It is a win win for me.
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since i had to stay home more often than not, I was bored. I installed an aftermarket (Curt) tow hitch and an aftermarket set of cross bars I got from ebay on my mr T. I thought that the tow hitch may come in handy when I need to tow something some day (or never), and I may need to transport something like a mattress some day (or never) :) It kept me busy for a good few hours especially with the tow hitch. You really need another person to help you. Without another pair of hands, I had to improvise to get it done. Took a lot longer than the manufacturer's claim. I won't dispute that claim because it is so true. In any case, I got what I wanted: being busy. If I opted for the tow hitch ($475) and the cross bars ($310) when I bought my mr T, now I installed the aftermarket ones, $239 for the tow hitch and the Tekonsha wiring harness and the light, and $109 for the cross bars, I saved $437 and I enjoyed every minutes installing them. It is a win win for me.
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Had the Telluride wrapped for our business. Wrapped in matte black(which looks awesome in person) then CMYK printing for all of the graphics. I also included the design PDF as we were nearing finalization, it was pretty cool to see the process.
 

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I installed under carriage lights that are activated when you unlock the car, then they turn off when the car is either of locked for the car is put in to drive. The lights do not run while driving but I also have a kill switch to shut off all together.
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Looks Amazing!!!! Was it a hard install? And Which ones did you purchase? Are you able to supply a link to the product?
And share the wiring...
 




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