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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: 1967dartgt]
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12/26/16 05:12 PM
12/26/16 05:12 PM
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They are painted in a multiple step process. I had many issues with the shop who painted and will not refer him or his shop to anyone. Well, you may have had issues working with the shop. But the finished product looks amazing.
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready. 468” Lowdeck MaxWedge - 10.42 @ 128
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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: LemonWedge]
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12/27/16 02:17 AM
12/27/16 02:17 AM
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1967dartgt
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They are painted in a multiple step process. I had many issues with the shop who painted and will not refer him or his shop to anyone. Well, you may have had issues working with the shop. But the finished product looks amazing. Thank you, they were 300 a bumper to get painted and took over 5 months. They have a good bit of dirt in them and hope they wet sand out with out ruining the finish. He will not stand by his work because I got a discount of a $100 a bumper because I took him four bumpers to do at once.
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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: sixpackgut]
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12/27/16 02:05 PM
12/27/16 02:05 PM
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My brothers push pull switch comes out under the tail light and above the bumper. no drilling through the decklid or bumpers needed.
-Dustin 67 Dart, 9 second, 392" G3 Hemi 68 Barracuda 340 F/SA
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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: 1967dartgt]
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12/27/16 10:54 PM
12/27/16 10:54 PM
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They are painted in a multiple step process. I had many issues with the shop who painted and will not refer him or his shop to anyone. Well, you may have had issues working with the shop. But the finished product looks amazing. Thank you, they were 300 a bumper to get painted and took over 5 months. They have a good bit of dirt in them and hope they wet sand out with out ruining the finish. He will not stand by his work because I got a discount of a $100 a bumper because I took him four bumpers to do at once. They look great. I'd leave the dirt because in the sun you will never see it. Plus when you sand that dirt, it may be a different color and look like black specs on there. Be careful. But again those look really nice !
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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: sixpackgut]
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12/28/16 01:47 AM
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I like that idea, by the tail light. I should have sent them to you Tony and regret it now. I have seen your quality of work.
Last edited by 1967dartgt; 12/28/16 01:50 AM.
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Re: Trunk spare tire well
[Re: 1967dartgt]
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12/28/16 12:35 PM
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I also cut the wheel well out of my Duster because as many people know, you can't get 3" exhaust pipes between the stock gas tank and the rails. The solution was to put in a flat piece of grooved metal and install a 1968 Charger gas tank. This tank also has the fill inlet in the same spot but is much narrower and longer front to rear. It barely fits, but once she's in there, the average person won't know the difference- and the pipes will clear no problem. Add your vinyl trunk mat, and she's done.
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