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hyde

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I see a huge scratch right below on your passanger side cargo area...... what is up with those? Looks like some psychopath messed up your jeep... like they did to my hood last week, those...
 

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well, it actually looks pretty good now! haha, I take back anything bad I said...:D

I'll finish the rear bumper and post a pic when I get it mounted up, I just had the intitial overreaction after I put it on....it's been rained on and I've driven it a few days and it has settled a bit in the heat as well..much better

got the door handle in as well, and I'll fix that scratch too....sad2.gif
 

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IMO they look like homemade hell

So, lets see you make a better product for a production based Jeep KJ!
Your product, not somebody else's that you just cut and paste!

By the way... What ever happened to the original poster?
It couldn't take that long to re and re all the gray plastic components and turn them black!
 

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did you ever get fenders back on?I would really like to see end result.
 

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He is still staring at his KJ like that Armor All commercial.. whatever the guy's name was.
 

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Makes me wonder if Red02Liberty even owns a KJ!
Either that or the "forever black" crap, which, in my experience only works on automotive items that left the factory "Black*" originally. I've seen that "Stuff" do a nasty number on non black automotive finishes, plastic and Urethane.
*Not to mention that on some vehicles, it makes the "black" parts look like total crap!
 

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Forever black is a good product for small black trim that is a little faded. It will not bring grey trim that use to be black back to looking new. It will make it look close for a few weeks and fade off.

I highly suggest that people paint their faded trim with black DupliColor Trim Paint. Especially if you are going to take enough time to remove them from the vehicle.
 

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was here yesterday:

Last Activity: Yesterday 08:29 PM
 

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Forever black is a good product for small black trim that is a little faded. It will not bring grey trim that use to be black back to looking new. It will make it look close for a few weeks and fade off.

I highly suggest that people paint their faded trim with black DupliColor Trim Paint. Especially if you are going to take enough time to remove them from the vehicle.

I agree. Dupli Color does works really well.
So does their VHT Hood bumper and trim paint.
 

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it will be a myth, we will tell our children one day. It will be our big foot.
 
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