Best DIY stuff for wheel wells

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How did it turn out? Did you tape your shocks up etc...I had my rear wheels line-X at $50 each...looks good and no scratches, scuffs, etc after 2 years...
 

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Came out great! Proper prep work is definitely key in this project, like using prep sol and taping everything off you don't want covered
 

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How did it turn out? Did you tape your shocks up etc...I had my rear wheels line-X at $50 each...looks good and no scratches, scuffs, etc after 2 years...

Great price. I was quoted $225 to have mine done. I'll probably just do them myself.
 

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I was quoted 350 for line-x on the wheelwells. 20$ just made sense... I can fix it if it chips too.

I'm with you on this one... Wasn't quoted that high but still at his price and ease of doing touch ups at your own free will is much easier IMO... Now ill just have to wai and see how it holds up... But the look is so much nicer being even all the way around now lol
 
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