Journie

I plan on extending them down the back bumper, I just ran out of time with Xmas and everything else. The hardest part of the whole job, was marking the center line of the car. Once you have the center marked with a greese pencil, mark a line 1.5" to each side of center, assuming you want a 3" gap. Spray the area with a mist of water, and spray the stickie side of the vinyl. Lay the vinyl down on the car and slide it into position. If you dont like it's position, just lift it back up. Once it's in the position you want, use a squeegie covered in a soft cloth to remove the water from between the paint and vinyl.

Something else to remember, is that the stripes are not permanent. A hair dryer and a hours time and no more stripes. That was the main selling point for me, since I was not sure I would like them.

Also, I used 8" wide stripes with a 3" gap. If I could do it over again, I think I would go with a 9" wide stripe and keep the 3" gap.

SVTBrad
Thanks for the pointers on the pictures!



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David Mimlitch
davidm@hpnc.com

'00 'Tour SVT T-Red
'99 F250 SuperDuty Powerstroke Diesel 15.1 second 1/4 mile time


David Mimlitch
davidm@hpnc.com

'00 'Tour SVT T-Red 16.3 1/4 mile
'99 F250 SuperDuty Powerstroke Diesel 15.1 1/4 mile