Sid 6.7 Picture Trail
#28
Thanks. And it's good to have you back. I appreciate your improved attitude a lot, and I'm sure many others do too.
As far as the painted bezels, all I did was remove the single screw holding them on the bumper, then unplugged the bulb, then removed the screws attaching the lens/bulb holder to the bezel. then I lightly sanded the surface so the paint would adhere better, then I just put 3-4 light coats of flat black and let it dry for a couple days.
That's about it.
As far as the painted bezels, all I did was remove the single screw holding them on the bumper, then unplugged the bulb, then removed the screws attaching the lens/bulb holder to the bezel. then I lightly sanded the surface so the paint would adhere better, then I just put 3-4 light coats of flat black and let it dry for a couple days.
That's about it.
#29
Thanks. And it's good to have you back. I appreciate your improved attitude a lot, and I'm sure many others do too.
As far as the painted bezels, all I did was remove the single screw holding them on the bumper, then unplugged the bulb, then removed the screws attaching the lens/bulb holder to the bezel. then I lightly sanded the surface so the paint would adhere better, then I just put 3-4 light coats of flat black and let it dry for a couple days.
That's about it.
As far as the painted bezels, all I did was remove the single screw holding them on the bumper, then unplugged the bulb, then removed the screws attaching the lens/bulb holder to the bezel. then I lightly sanded the surface so the paint would adhere better, then I just put 3-4 light coats of flat black and let it dry for a couple days.
That's about it.
#33
man im really glad to hear that buddy, i thought that i was one of the only few on here, but i guess its a small world. how long you been?
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