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Wolfrequiem
Nov 01, 2017Explorer
****, for $450, even having to put six or so in it, as I'm having to do, I felt like it was worth it, and it made it the 2.5 hours back home on two wobbly hubs that hadn't previously been tightened properly.
I don't have photos of where I currently am yet, but I'm 80% finished with sanding and painting it a flat back, two coats ($.97 a can at Home Depot, with heat resistant where necessary). I wanted the gloss, but stripping *all* the old off was more labor intensive than I was in for, and when I tried the gloss, the imperfections showed much worse than I thought they would (I knew they would some, but, wow). It's pretty jam up right now, though.
I don't have photos of where I currently am yet, but I'm 80% finished with sanding and painting it a flat back, two coats ($.97 a can at Home Depot, with heat resistant where necessary). I wanted the gloss, but stripping *all* the old off was more labor intensive than I was in for, and when I tried the gloss, the imperfections showed much worse than I thought they would (I knew they would some, but, wow). It's pretty jam up right now, though.
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