Dip my ride! Well just grill.....

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Tiberius

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I think they are 6" and add welds tabs inside

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Yes, it's an option when you order your venom bumper. There are light mounts that are welded in the lower side vents. Then the rigid lights bolt right in, the same fashion as the center light. Really easy stuff.


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My grill had some stains and rust on the lower support bar, and I've been thinking about Line-Xing it. This is way cheaper and gives me the look I want. I first "blacked out" the three marker lights with Nightshades and clearcoat. Then taped off the surrounding area and camera/washer jet. I'll peal the dip off of the marker lights after it dries. Next is the bumper/skid and RR headlights.
 

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Damn Ipad will only allow 1 pic at a time. FYI if you plan to peel a section off, like the marker lights, put it on heavy and let it dry completely. I was in a rush and had to touch up my tint on the markers.

Here is all 5 markers tinted and the grill dipped. Bumper is next:
 

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So why not paint it black instead of plastidip?

The main reason is, it's reversible. It also has a texture similar to the plastic on the truck, it matches the hood vents and mirrors. I actually would like to have it Line-X'd along with the flares and aftermarket bumper. This is a good temporary alternitive which cost about $12 total, for the grill/bumper/D2's/skid plate.
 

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I have a can of Plastidip and wondering what I could use it for. The grill seems like a great project. I like the look.
 
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