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Old 10-06-2009, 10:02 PM
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Looks Good!!!!
 
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i did it all over 2 days, it takes less than 10min to put the parts on and off, it was mainly just drying time
 
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I'm not sure if I like that yet or not. Twisted posted up my thoughts, maybe a little darker would look better, but it is your truck, and if you are happy, then who cares? I am interested in seeing how well the door cups/handles hold up.
 
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Old 10-07-2009, 01:21 AM
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yea me too, ill let you know how it works out. im hoping once it cures it will be alright. the can says it adhears to plastic, but im thinking it may end up scratching off.
 
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^ If it does, you'll know that you need to scuff the plastic up and lay down an adhesion promoter. That's what I did on my grille, and it seems to work pretty decent.
 
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looks great, are those factory armrests on the doors?
 
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I think it looks great
 
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Looks pretty good, as long as you like it thats what counts most
Prep work will decide how long it lasts unless that Krylon is wonder paint(never tried it)
Used 5 or 6 cans of promoter/filler(smoothed alot of the pieces) when I did my interior 5yrs ago, still looks great. I also gave everything 2 coats of clear as well so that could help in lifespan as well.
 
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what brand promoter? you used a gun didnt you?
 
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Originally Posted by dakotas ram
looks great, are those factory armrests on the doors?
Yes. On Rams that came with a Vinyl interior, the armrest openings were just hard plastic and had that vinyl padded square so to speak where your elbow would rest. On Rams that had a Cloth or Leather interior, those openings were fully covered in padded cloth or leather.
 



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