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This combined with some LED bulbs with built-in resistors is a great combo. The LEDs are bright enough to shine through the tint like it's not even there and don't hyper flash due to the built in resistors. And you'll never have to change the bulbs again, which minimizes your chances of scratching or damaging the tint
I cant tuck the top edge of the vinyl under the rubber seal, as its very rigid and tight to the surface of the chrome. Would i run into any future issues by butting it upto the seal so not having to cut that edge and having it sit flush as opposed to under the seal? Great video, thanks
If you cant tuck it under then u have to lay it all down over the rubber and then wither make a cut slightly along that rubber without cutting it or put knifeless tape down first just over the rubber then lay the vinyl down and pull the knifeless tape
Great video.after reading the DYC website description of each color, I came into this video thinking I’d like the emerald more, but the piano one blew me away!
I’ve plasty before and yeah it’s OK but if you really gonna do your wheels you would paint them but between the two it’s not a big deal might just stick with the plasty dip you’re putting on removable coat so really don’t worry about how deep one is over the other, I mean really nobody’s gonna care about it except for you the owner of the vehicle so I wouldn’t spend more money on so-called better rubber spray.