Bmrobinson
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What did you paint the scuff plates with?
I took it to a body shop. As far as I know they used regular auto paint.
What did you paint the scuff plates with?
Rebadged, window tint, chrome delete (paint), powder coated stock wheels
Plan to : PPF, ceramic coating, TELLURIDE door plates, would love to eventually get an auto start in key fob.... and that’s about all I care about
Someone else recommended that, I might, doesn’t really bother meThat looks clean! Awesome! I would also change the light bulbs to LED tho.
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I tried to smoke mine out with Vvivid air release tint. The shape of the tail lights make it very difficult. I used Vvivid vinyl to black out my front grill, and that was very easy. I tried to tail lights twice and had to remove it. I'm going to try one more time. The upper outer curve of the tail light is the tricky spotSomeone else recommended that, I might, doesn’t really bother mebut I also want to black out the tail lights.
I’ll be using vvivid smoke for my taillights as well. I would recommend looking up CK Wraps on YouTube. He’s got some great videos about applying the vvivid air release products and gives some really good pointers.I tried to smoke mine out with Vvivid air release tint. The shape of the tail lights make it very difficult. I used Vvivid vinyl to black out my front grill, and that was very easy. I tried to tail lights twice and had to remove it. I'm going to try one more time. The upper outer curve of the tail light is the tricky spot
I have watched themI’ll be using vvivid smoke for my taillights as well. I would recommend looking up CK Wraps on YouTube. He’s got some great videos about applying the vvivid air release products and gives some really good pointers.
Yeah, that’s the part I’m most concerned about as well. Are you heating up the edges after you’ve got it in place and trimmed up? I think I’m going to start on the flat, rear part, heat up the film pretty well and then stretch it over the side. Hopefully it goes well lol. Let me know if the third times a charm for you and what you did to make it work. Luckily the stuff is fairly cheap.I have watched them. The gradual turn to 90° is the part I have had problems with. It looks great for 24 hours and then starts to peel back ever-so-slightly. I'm going to try to reapply it at a different angle and see if that helps.
Yes, at $13 I don't mind sign three times. Yes I did heat it after it was in place. I just think my approach angle was all wrong. The Gators I'll report back after I try round 3 lolYeah, that’s the part I’m most concerned about as well. Are you heating up the edges after you’ve got it in place and trimmed up? I think I’m going to start on the flat, rear part, heat up the film pretty well and then stretch it over the side. Hopefully it goes well lol. Let me know if the third times a charm for you and what you did to make it work. Luckily the stuff is fairly cheap.
Arrived!!!!!!!!!!
The carbon white match pretty goodLooks clean! Really love the white on the telluride. How well does the white on the badge match with the factory paint?
Rebadged all around. Steering, wheel caps (telluride), front and rear (vintage).
Also removed SX V6 and recycled the SX for the interior. Lastly LED license plate bulbs. Not sure why these were halogen..
Not much else really to do since car came with nice black set of 20s and tinted windows![]()
added some running boards to my white SX
Where did u buy them?I swapped the badges.![]()